I use EZ cd Creator and never had a coaster with it.
Really good and straightforward UI.
I do simple stuff, back-ups, archives and the like with the PC.
For serious music stuff I use a stand-alone Philips CDRW deck.
Slightly off-topic but for those of you guys who own a deck, the following trick may be helpful.
Normally, the deck will only take recordable audio cds which are more expensive and protected (the deck reads and checks a special track on the audio cd before setting itself ready for recording).
There is a very simple trick to have it take data cd-roms:
- insert a blank audio cd (you need only one as the same can be used thousands of times!)
- let the deck search for proper format, do its stuff until it is happy and set itself ready for recording
- gently force open the tray with one of your fingers nails. The tray will come and open itself without protesting (effortless on my deck)
- put a data cd-rom and push the tray a little bit, it will close itself and take the data disk thinking it is an audio disk

- record and enjoy