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DiscBlaze

DiscBlaze - 5.1.4

burn & erase multisession CDs/DVDs

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Version 5.1.4: Not rated (0.0)
Selected Version: 5.1.4
Release Date: 2005-07-10
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 5.1.4): 1,251
Downloads (all versions): 1,001
Price: $29.95

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Product Description:

DiscBlaze is a fast and easy to use CD and DVD burning software with a number of unique features.
  • Burn data CD's and DVD's.
  • Burn Audio CD's (from any Quicktime compatible files with audio tracks).
  • Burn multiple sessions to the same CD (including mixed Audio/Data CD's)
  • Discs list system for managing your commonly burned discs.
  • Burn an existing .ISO, .TOAST, .CDR or .NRG disc image file.
  • Create a new .ISO, .DMG or .CDR disc image file (requires MacOS X 10.3).
  • Make an ISO or DMG image of an existing folder or volume (requires MacOS X 10.3).
  • Burn discs that can be read on Macs, PCs or both (including true custom hybrids).
  • Burns CDs/DVDs in the UDF format (requires MacOS X 10.4)
  • Erase re-writable media (such as CDRW discs) for re-use.
  • Easily burn multiple copies of the same disc.
  • Set a custom icon for each disc.
  • Incredibly fast and easy to use!

What's new in this version:

  • Changes to improve some relatively small, but lingering, issues when running under OS X 10.4.
  • Internal changes to prepare for DiscBlaze 5.2.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3 or higher (Tiger compatible)
  • A CD or DVD burner compatible with Mac OS X.
  • UDF burning requires MacOS X 10.4.

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DiscBlaze ReviewDoes not support Leopard - Version: 6.1.6, 3/24/2008 02:10PM PST

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mikefriedman1
Discblaze does not support Leopard. It works fine in Tiger, but if you try to write a disc in Leopard, it crashes.

The company does indeed seem to be out of business, or they just don't care about this anymore. I purchased their Windows version for a client and it took me two months to get a response from their support people.

Not good. I would not pay for this again.
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DiscBlaze CommentarySorry about the double post! - Version: 6.1.6, 6/25/2007 12:07AM PST

jackandjillpail
*censored*pit error.

Please disregard second post.
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DiscBlaze ReviewThey are totally hostile to customers - Version: 6.1.6, 6/25/2007 12:05AM PST

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jackandjillpail
WARNING: This Company Is Dead! Do Not Purchase this Software!

Over three weeks ago I bought this hunk a junk. I had problems running it on my new Intel Mac Mini and wrote the support. No one answered. I wrote again after 15 days. Still no answer.

It seems like they were happy to take my money but then they don't care.

I found the following by searching for the developer, Bryan Lund:

"We discovered the dark secret of all those shiny fancy Macs out there. A good portion of the Mac enthusiast that use them are really rude. Really, really rude. We had no idea the kind of mean hurtful things the readers...would say to us"

This is probably due to the huge amount of criticism that Lund took on his blog some time ago (from what I've read) by customers who were dissatisfied with his products and wanted some kind of resolution to unending problems. Apparently Lund took those comments as personal attacks on himself.

Here's further news by blogger Phill Ryu:

"As you...screw your RadicalBreeze customers as well (the people who so generously enabled a half-assed developer to quit his day job and do quite well for years), you frame the entire thing in your favor and send out PRESS RELEASES ..."

Again this apparently describes Lund's actions at the Macworld SF gathering in January of 2006 when he announced the "imminent" release of obvious vaporware "Formation II."

I only wish I'd found out about this stuff *before* I bought this road apple disguised as a Mac app.
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