Roxio management should simply ask Apple to buy them out - seeing as how they've already sold out to Apple's every whim. I purchased Toast to make my own CD's of personal favorites. Now Roxio and Apple are changing the rules even though I PAID to purchase songs from iTunes. Toast is about to become Toast.
ktm
Toast Titanium
Burn CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs on your Mac.
Version: 10.0.4
Buy out For Sell-out
Feedback Type: Commentary
Contributed by: kimmarriner1_dotmac Wednesday, May 11 2005 @ 01:30 PM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Over One Year
Recommend Product: NO
Comments
Blame the RIAA - Catservant
Not to be an Apple apologist, but I don't think you can rightly lay this at the feet of Apple. Knowing the RIAA, I'm sure Apple had to make lots of assurances to the record companies to keep a tight rein on the music purchased from iTMS.Let me ask a question: Would you rather be prevented from burning iTMS music in Toast or face the possibility of iTMS ceasing to exist?
Thursday, May 12 2005 @ 03:13 PM PDT
Buy out For Sell-out - russtms
While I agree that it looks like a sell-out, it's Apple doing it...to everyone. Apple wants you to only use iTunes to record your music CDs. (Of course, you can re-import those you burned with iTunes if you want, then burn them to CD using Toast or Jam...)Reply to This
Wednesday, May 11 2005 @ 04:43 PM PDT