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Toast Titanium

Toast Titanium

Burn CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs on your Mac.

Version:  10.0.4

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No upgrade price?

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Contributed by: jbmelby Monday, January 08 2007 @ 07:58 AM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

The alleged "upgrade price" ($79.99 after a $20 mail-in rebate) is the same as the price for new users. This is absurd, and an insult to those of us who've been supporting Toast since v 4 or earlier. Roxio should be ashamed!   

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5 comments |

No upgrade price? - ChaoticSolutions

You seem shocked? This shouldn't be the least bit surprising.

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Monday, January 08 2007 @ 08:04 AM PST


No upgrade price? - jbmelby

I'm not shocked . . . just very annoyed!

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Monday, January 08 2007 @ 08:12 AM PST


OK, so . . . - jbmelby

previous users can upgrade for TEN DOLLARS LESS than the full price after the mail-in rebate. Somehow this doesn't seem overwhelmingly attractive. Big deal!

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Monday, January 08 2007 @ 08:05 AM PST


No upgrade price? - Timelord2

The $20 mail in rebate is for upgrade/competative uprade from other Roxio software like Popcorn.

New users will have to pay the full $99 price.

However the rebate states it must be purchased from Roxio.com, Sonic.com, or Digital River to qualify.

Read the rebate before making your comments.

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Monday, January 08 2007 @ 08:38 AM PST


No upgrade price? - isean1

Roxio is known for this kind of thing. Over the Holidays they listed Toast 7 Titanium among the sale items on an email of "Up to 70% Saving." Clicking on the link for full list of sale software leads to a page with no mention of Toast 7 Titanium and no sale to be found anywhere on the site. If they are not gouging on upgrade pricing they are spaming with "bait and switch" advertising.

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Monday, January 08 2007 @ 09:15 AM PST