Toast Titanium
Burn CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs on your Mac.
Version: 10.0.4
So, what are the options?
Feedback Type: Commentary
Contributed by: drtimothyjames Tuesday, November 04 2008 @ 10:44 AM PST
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Have Not Tried
I actually use Toast 6, even with Leopard. (My needs are simple, for now.) But my question is, what are the truly viable alternatives to Toast that are out there? Surely, a lot of you who complain about Toast must have explored these. Are there any good competitors? Everything here says I should not use the most current version of Toast, so I'd honestly like to know where to look instead. Thanks.
Comments
So, what are the options? - Mil Mascaras
I still think Toast is the best, and have had almost no problems with versions 8 & 9; And I use the advanced functions all the time, as a self proclaimed expert user.But I do like the freeware app called "SimplyBurns" (GNU GPL). It is what I put on the Macs of acquaintances who do not have any burning software, other than the burn folder options in the Mac OS; It has a simple interface, and just seems to intelligently enhance those capabilities. I can endorse it as robust. Doesnt do everything that Toast can do, but it does enough for the average user...
Tuesday, November 04 2008 @ 12:12 PM PST
So, what are the options? - drtimothyjames
Thanks. I'll give it a try.Wednesday, November 05 2008 @ 07:15 AM PST
So, what are the options? - daoudmac
For me there are no alternatives for Toast however that being said they do need to tweak it a bit more with some bugs that irritate. e.g. When authoring DVD's the application will not allow the user to play thru the chapter without constant ten or five minute breaks within the chapter. eh its still a great app!!Reply to This
Tuesday, November 04 2008 @ 11:18 AM PST