BurnAgain FS - 1.4Mount and edit rewritable CDs and DVDs in the Finder. |
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- Version: 1.2.1, 1/27/2009 08:31PM PST
(0 of 2 users found this comment useful)
Ancient_Boii_Tribe
This is one great application. Just take a blank CD-R or DVD-R and use this app to burn on to it. Then use this app to add to that disk. You can't use another disk that's already been burned on, you have to start with this and use this, but that's cool, you don't waste all that disk space.
As for uninstalling applications. There are uninstallers that get rid of all files connected with any application. My two favorites are AppCleaner and AppZapper.
Knowledge is power.
As for uninstalling applications. There are uninstallers that get rid of all files connected with any application. My two favorites are AppCleaner and AppZapper.
Knowledge is power.
No thank you - Version: 1.1, 11/16/2008 08:39PM PST
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tabaks
A program installation which comes without instructions and, even worse, uninstall instructions?! You have got to be INSANE to expect us to "try" such program.
Hey, It Works! 



- Version: 1.0.1, 5/30/2008 06:19AM PST
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sprindle1
Wow, multiple burns to a data DVD without a confusing mishmash of multi-session volumes!
I tested BurnAgain FS on a MacBook Pro using HP 4X DVD+RW media, it worked perfectly. The documentation is somewhat sparse, but you will figure it out, it's really not all that complicated.
One point that bears repeating: while your DVD will appear to look/behave like a normal drive volume, unlike with a drive, deleted or changed files cannot be actually overwritten and continue to take up space. The only way to reclaim this space is to erase the disc and start over. In most manners of use, eg archiving photos, you will be sequentially adding files, so tthis will be of little consequence.
In demo mode, BurnAgain FS allows 20 burns without a time limitation, which is more than enough for you to determine if this program is useful to you.
I tested BurnAgain FS on a MacBook Pro using HP 4X DVD+RW media, it worked perfectly. The documentation is somewhat sparse, but you will figure it out, it's really not all that complicated.
One point that bears repeating: while your DVD will appear to look/behave like a normal drive volume, unlike with a drive, deleted or changed files cannot be actually overwritten and continue to take up space. The only way to reclaim this space is to erase the disc and start over. In most manners of use, eg archiving photos, you will be sequentially adding files, so tthis will be of little consequence.
In demo mode, BurnAgain FS allows 20 burns without a time limitation, which is more than enough for you to determine if this program is useful to you.
What about bootable CDs ? - Version: 1.0b2, 4/29/2008 12:43PM PST
RafoCdBS
All is in the topic :) Does BAFS preserve Boot Section of the CD/DVD ? of ANY CD/DVD ?
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- What about bootable CDs ?
Those two apps are worth the money, which is rare in the software world.