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  1. Giuseppe Pennisi Giuseppe Pennisi KDE , Kubuntu

    http://getsilicon.org/ #Kubuntu !KDE !Kubuntu !qt

    about a year ago from Choqok at Giardini Naxos, Sicily, Italy
    • Alex Fiestas Alex Fiestas

      @giupenni omg, after all these years a real competitor for #k3b appears! and it looks awesome!

      about a year ago
    • Giuseppe Pennisi Giuseppe Pennisi KDE , Kubuntu , Alex Fiestas

      @afiestas omg yeaaaahhh...looks awesome and features awesome :) !Kubuntu !KDE

      about a year ago
    • gerlos gerlos

      @giupenni there's not too many features? Isn't it intended to burn CD/DVDs?Or to substitute every multimedia app out there? KISS please! ;-)

      about a year ago
    • Kyriakos Kyriakos Alex Fiestas

      @afiestas what is the name of the k3b competitor?

      about a year ago
    • Alex Fiestas Alex Fiestas Kyriakos

      @kyriakosbrastianos http://getsilicon.org/

      about a year ago
    • Kyriakos Kyriakos Alex Fiestas

      @afiestas Ok. ill check it out. Thank you.

      about a year ago
    • Kyriakos Kyriakos Alex Fiestas

      @afiestas Yes it really looks great. Hopefully next months will mature enough so we can count it as competitor but is too new yet.

      about a year ago
    • Roger Pixley Roger Pixley KDE , Kubuntu

      @giupenni does it have any !KDE integration? The metadata saving sounds exactly like nepomuk. Hope the wheel isn't rekonstructed !ku

      about a year ago

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