Since you're supposed to be able to find commentary about the software here, I'll add some.
DVDPro is so clearly inept that I didn't even get to the point of operating the software. The app's window was wider than the screen and impossible to move, so some controls were obscured. Furthermore, the Minimize and Close controls were disabled, and the window was not resizable.
It's incredible that, with Visual Studio literally generating an app's main window for you, we still have such GUI failures as this.
Then again, it seems most of these DVD-ripping-related utilities have incredibly bad UIs. But at least most of them can still be used; this one isn't worth downloading.
DVDPro is so clearly inept that I didn't even get to the point of operating the software. The app's window was wider than the screen and impossible to move, so some controls were obscured. Furthermore, the Minimize and Close controls were disabled, and the window was not resizable.
It's incredible that, with Visual Studio literally generating an app's main window for you, we still have such GUI failures as this.
Then again, it seems most of these DVD-ripping-related utilities have incredibly bad UIs. But at least most of them can still be used; this one isn't worth downloading.
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