A Shampoo, the FREE version. They keep wanting me to upgrade to the paid version but the FREE version does everything I need.
I use CDBurnerXP very occasionally to make an audio CD from MP3s. I use Windows 7's built in image burner to burn ISO files.
Yes, anti-dandruff shampoo... with hair conditioner. It's been a long time since I burnt CDs and DVDs, so I might be wrong. But I use the Windows built-in burning tool.
AccuBurn-R. Very small footprint, never failed to burn correctly. Use it mostly to back up important data.
cdrkit. Graphical burning tools (on both Linux and Windows) have given me no end of trouble over the years.
Ashampoo Free. WMP for music. Iso recorder/burner for backing up installation disks. If I remember correctly Nero was a bit "fiddly" and "footery" at times.
I have used Nero for many years, burned successfully hundreds of discs. It is very reliable and easier to use than ImgBurn.
I used to be a big nero user and ashampoo, but since I tried burnaware I absolutely love it! certain things I'll also use imgburn.
I used to use Nero a lot many years ago, but these days I rarely burn CDs or DVDs. Very occasionally I'll burn an audio CD (but that will stop when I get a new head unit for my car with USB input), and very rarely I will burn a Windows ISO. But, other than I don't use my DVD burner. If I'm backing up data I use an external hard drive or a flash drive.
I am missing the option None. And I am also not using floppy either. HDD/USB have so many advantages over DVD, that I really see no point in slow burning anymore.