@~*McoreD*~,
I think the reason there is no delete files after a "successful" burn is because of the difficulty in assuring that the burn was really successful. I would imagine that most if not all of the companies that make CD burning programs feel compelled to prefer data safety over convenience in this situation. By forcing you to delete the files manually, it saves them from having to take responsibility for the customer losing everything after a bad burn that fools their program into thinking it was OK. Even if it did not happen very often, a bad customer experience can (will) be spread far and wide by someone who is really pissed-off and highly motivated to warn everyone about another piece-of-crap software program. I think a smart company would never implement this dangerous/risky capability in CD burner software.
Tomboy
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