xCharvelx416
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When ripping with CloneDVD.. it would be really nice to see these additional features added:
A check box that allows the drive to be "ejected" when finished. I know there is a pop up window that has this feature, but I will get back to that here in a minute.
A check box that allows the program to be closed.
These to be added to the option of "Shut down the computer when done".
Sometimes, during different scenarios, these check boxes will come in quite handy. If you take a look at ImgBurn, they have these options. Allowing the person to finish what they are doing, and then continue on with what they need to do next.
Some of us may need to, just eject the disk, which the pop up window will come into effect if no box is selected, but if there is a box, it will automatically do so, so we can insert a new disk with no clicks of the mouse.
Some of us may need to, eject the disk and close the program. As the last disk is complete, we no longer need to have the program running... but don't need the program to shut down the system.
Just a thought... 8)
A check box that allows the drive to be "ejected" when finished. I know there is a pop up window that has this feature, but I will get back to that here in a minute.
A check box that allows the program to be closed.
These to be added to the option of "Shut down the computer when done".
Sometimes, during different scenarios, these check boxes will come in quite handy. If you take a look at ImgBurn, they have these options. Allowing the person to finish what they are doing, and then continue on with what they need to do next.
Some of us may need to, just eject the disk, which the pop up window will come into effect if no box is selected, but if there is a box, it will automatically do so, so we can insert a new disk with no clicks of the mouse.
Some of us may need to, eject the disk and close the program. As the last disk is complete, we no longer need to have the program running... but don't need the program to shut down the system.
Just a thought... 8)