I've been using Dragon Burn for about a year and have had absolutely no problems whatsoever. I have a dual G4 tower with an aftermarket Pioneer 109 DL DVD burner added internally, running OS X 10.4.6. I've used Dragon Burn to burn dozens of CDs (music & data), DVDs and dual-layer DVDs. I've never had a bad burn.
I find the interface very straight-forward and intuitive -- I just click 'Data CD/DVD' and then drag my files from the finder -- how could it be any easier?
I see a lot of negative reviews here but for me at least, this has been a great product -- 5/5 stars.
NTI Dragon Burn
CD and DVD burning software.
Version: 4.5.0.15
Works Great for Me!
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Contributed by: Frank S. Thursday, May 25 2006 @ 07:39 PM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: 6-12 months
Recommend Product: YES
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how it could be easier - sporobolus
you asked "how could it be easier?" --it could be easier if the interface were consistent with the rest of the OS, for example if there were some way to delete items from the burn set other than a tiny button with an X on it; or if one could create folders in the burn set with something other than a tiny button with an icon that looks like it means "open folder", or if i could create a new burn set without having to go through the awful, Windowsish selection palette
but especially, if you've ever had it crash while burning files with unicode filenames, it would be easier if it just worked
(i came here today to see if anything had changed because NTI spammed me about a new version of one of their Windows products)
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Wednesday, August 23 2006 @ 07:16 PM PDT