BashBurn Alternatives
BashBurn is described as 'A long long time ago in a small room in small house in the middle of nowhere in the Swedish countryside, a young man was desperately trying to burn some CDs on his Linux system' and is an app in the cd/dvd tools category. There are more than 50 alternatives to BashBurn for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Linux, Mac, BSD and KDE Plasma apps. The best BashBurn alternative is ImgBurn, which is free. Other great apps like BashBurn are CDBurnerXP, K3b, Brasero and UltraISO.
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BashBurn alternatives are mainly Disc Burners but may also be DVD Copying Utilities or ISO Creators. Filter by these or use the filter bar below if you want a narrower list of alternatives or looking for a specific functionality of BashBurn.- Free • Open Source
- 5 likes46 AmoK CD/DVD Burning alternatives
AmoK CD/DVD Burning is for all those people who think burning programs such as Nero or WinOnCD are too overloaded with functionality that no one needs. AmoK CD/DVD Burning does not have a media center, wave editor, cover designer and cannot create videos.
AmoK CD/DVD Burning Features
DiscontinuedThe last update is from 2020.
AmoK CD/DVD Burning VS BashBurn
Is AmoK CD/DVD Burning a good alternative to BashBurn? - 5 likes21 StarBurn alternatives
StarBurn is a free and powerful tool that allows its users to grab, burn and master CD, DVD, Blu-Ray and HD-DVD. The program supports all types of optical storage media (including CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, BD-R/RE, HD-DVD-R/RW and DVD-RAM) and a wide variety of burning...
StarBurn Features
Discontinuedlast updated: Apr 7th 2017, 15:51 GMThttps://www.softpedia.com/get/Programming/SDK-DDK/StarBurn-SDK.shtml
StarBurn VS BashBurn
Is StarBurn a good alternative to BashBurn? - 2 likes51 DoISO alternatives
DoISO - free ISO CD/DVD image maker and CD/DVD burner for Windows.
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- Free • Open Source
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- Windows
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DiscontinuedNot updated since 2010
DoISO VS BashBurn
Is DoISO a good alternative to BashBurn? - 2 likes55 recorder alternatives
Recorder is a graphical frontend of cdrkit/cdrtools, cdrdao, mkisofs and growisofs. It aims to be simple and easy to use, free of large configurations and useless options, following the KISS principle and offering a disc burning of quality, nothing more.
DiscontinuedRecorder is no longer developed. Last update dates back 2009/05/06. The source code is still available
recorder VS BashBurn
Is recorder a good alternative to BashBurn? - 1 like55 mybashburn alternatives
Basically, it is no more than a Terminal User Interface (TUI) frontend based of the CD burning shell script called BashBurn for Linux®; this originally does not have the best eye-candy CD-burning UI, nevertheless, MyBashBurn uses dialog boxes/functions which draws (using...
DiscontinuedLast update : 2008/12/23
mybashburn VS BashBurn
Is mybashburn a good alternative to BashBurn? - 1 like38 BurnPro alternatives
BurnPro is definitely an ideal choice to help you process discs. This all-in-one disc suite includes many disc tools for CD, DVD, ISO, etc. With BurnPro you can backup your important data, burn your favorite songs to CD, create fantastic movie DVDs, create/burn/copy ISO, erase...
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- Paid • Proprietary
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- Windows
BurnPro Features
DiscontinuedThe program is no longer updated. Last version, 7.0.1, released in February 2012, can be still downloaded from the official website.
BurnPro VS BashBurn
Is BurnPro a good alternative to BashBurn? - 3 likes30 BurnAtOnce alternatives
A simple, free, easy to use to use CD/DVD burning application. BurnAtOnce supports disc image burning such as ISO and CUE/BIN, as well as Audio CD and Data CD/DVD authoring. The no-frills interface is a welcome difference from the other more bloated burning applications such as...
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- Free Personal • Proprietary
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- Windows
BurnAtOnce Features
DiscontinuedBurnAtOnce VS BashBurn
Is BurnAtOnce a good alternative to BashBurn? - 1 like31 AVS Disc Creator alternatives
Perform various burning tasks with AVS Disc Creator. Burn audio, video, images easily. Make ISO images and create boot discs. Burn DVD or Blu-ray discs.
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- Freemium • Proprietary
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- Windows
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AVS Disc Creator VS BashBurn
Is AVS Disc Creator a good alternative to BashBurn? - 1 like55 Media Maker Express alternatives
NTI Media Maker delivers an easy-to-use, yet powerful suite of digital media applications. Family members of any age can quickly create dazzling CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs like a pro. Copy, convert, rip, edit, play, backup, and share your music, videos, photos, and data files...
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- Paid • Proprietary
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- Windows
Media Maker Express Features
DiscontinuedThe latest version (9.0.1.9103) is from 2015.
Media Maker Express VS BashBurn
Is Media Maker Express a good alternative to BashBurn? - 1 like62 gBurner alternatives
gBurner is a powerful and easy-to-use CD/DVD burning tool, which allows you to create and burn data/audio/video CDs and DVDs, make bootable data CDs and DVDs, create multisession discs. gBurner is also a disc image file processing tool, which allows you to open, create, extract...
gBurner VS BashBurn
Is gBurner a good alternative to BashBurn? - 1 like51 Active@ ISO Burner alternatives
Active@ ISO Burner is a simple-to-use dialog-style software to burn CD/DVD/Blue Ray ISO images compatible with the ISO 9660 standard. Automated burning is also supported.
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- Free • Proprietary
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- Windows
Active@ ISO Burner Features
Discontinuedlast updated: Apr 7th 2017, 04:44 GMThttps://www.softpedia.com/get/CD-DVD-Tools/Data-CD-DVD-Burning/Active-ISO-Burner.shtml
Active@ ISO Burner VS BashBurn
Is Active@ ISO Burner a good alternative to BashBurn? - Like this app11 Optical info alternatives
Optical info is a spin off utility from the popular System Spec - system information program which can already display this information regarding optical drives.
Optical info VS BashBurn
Is Optical info a good alternative to BashBurn?