After the packages had been copied to the repository, why not to install them automatically?
Sorry for my bad english, I'm just a brazilian nerd. :D
AptOnCD is a dream-tool in the real world, but I think it would be better if it could to install the copied packages (via apt-get, for example) if I'd checked the respective option (like "Automatically install the copied packages").
Why do you think?
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This is exactly what id like to see in a 21rst century OS, windows has been doing this for as long as i can remember, why cant we too? It should ask if you'd like to install these packages now or just add them to synaptic, In my opinion that would put more people new to linux and ubuntu at ease and feel like they dont have to search through all the muck just to install a few programs they want. Doing them all by hand is just a pain when there is really no reason we should have to do it by hand. Automagically is the new CLI
FC Truter: This is the only major annoyance that most users have with APTonCD (it is mentioned in every article that I googled on APTonCD). This is only a very short command line that has to be run, why can this not be included? Please, please please include this so we can give newbie users programs to use without an internet connection and without scaring them with command lines!!!