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k3b's name
User: Stormrider
Date: 4/11/2004 9:36 pm
Why is it called k3b...? I don't see where the 3 comes from.
Re: k3b's name
User: panfr
Date: 4/15/2004 9:39 am
What about KDE 3 Burner?
Re: k3b's name
User: Stormrider
Date: 4/20/2004 5:48 am
I get the K and the B, just not the 3...
Re: k3b's name
User: Visitor
Date: 4/20/2004 4:42 pm
The 3 comes from KDE version 3 (or that is what the poster tried to imply). However I believe the 3 has some other meaning.
Re: k3b's name
User: Admin
Date: 4/27/2004 2:58 am
ok, one's more: the original idea was (and at that time I had no intention on releasing K3b to the public, I just wantred to play around) to name it "burn baby burn". But that's a stupid name and there already was a burning app with that name!
So that's where K3b comes from: the normal K which simply has to be there and the three bs.
Re: k3b's name
User: Ashow
Date: 4/27/2004 11:58 pm
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I've been thinking that k3b means
K free (three) Burner
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