David Nash
United Kingdom
2.2 (Sep 16, 2009)
It does what it says it does but it's too limited as it won't manage ext4 file systems and Ubuntu (and other distros) are already moving towards ext4 releases...Karmik will use ext4 and jaunty can be configured to use it.
2.2 Alpha 2 (Apr 11, 2009)
Development hasn't stopped but the application has changed it's name and has evolved a fair bit too...see:
http://www.qutecom.org/
1.08 (Dec 23, 2008)
All that it does it does flawlessly yet I'd be happier still to see support for additional browsers added to the mix...Seamonkey, K-Meleon and Orca spring to mind.
0.46.2 (Dec 17, 2008)
Until a few versions ago I would have rated this prog quite highly but newer versions won't even reliably recognise drives on several different systems that I own (re-install of OS makes no difference.) ImgBrn works reliably all the time and never has had any problem recognising drives...nor do other burning software utilities I've tried both free and commercial. This is a problem that appears to be confined to InfraRecorder alone. Given that it is unusable, for me, in it's current state a 1 star is all that I can give.
2.0.0.0 (Nov 3, 2008)
My score for this prog. has dropped quite a few points due to it providing at least twice as many incorrect recommendations as correct ones. The database they are using seems to be full of errors particularly with respect to incorrect version numbers and recommending "version upgrades" to completely different software products. I also found XP versions with no Vista support recommended for use on Vista. It still has some usefulness but it's becoming more and more limited thanks to the error rate in its database.