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| PLATFORM: | Macintosh, Mac OS X |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | macXware |
| TYPE: | Computer software (programs), Utilities, Back up (Backup Backing), File Compression (Decompression), Mac Macintosh Machintosh Apple, CD Recording (Burning, Burners) |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 831666005234 |
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Customer Reviews of MacBurn (Mac)
Of course it's not Toast, but... it does everything it says it will do. The box I bought never mentioned it would burn or copy movie DVDs (I believe that is still illegal thanks to Hollywood), and clearly states that it would "Burn data DVDs, multi-session data VDs, audio CDs, erase CD-RW & create disc images."
I am happy with this software, and am happier to see a more affordable alternative to Toast...Toast may be a great program, but I never used more than half of its features. Just my opinion...
*Claims* to burn DVDs
...says it burns DVDs on the outside of the box. But after you open the box and install the software you find it's only data DVDs.
If you want to burn video DVDs (e.g. for a DVD player), you need UDF. This program doesn't support it, and acts like there's no such thing by not documenting it.
Everything this thing does is already part of OS X (e.g. burn data DVDs, audio CDs, erase CD-RWs & create disc images). If you teach yourself how to use the features of OS X to do the same tasks, then you've saved $30.
Dragon Burn may be worth a try. It's only $15 more, and it isn't a $100 feature-overkilled piece of software like Toast. Plus they have a trial version.
This MacBurn software adds no value, I think. If you still like MacBurn, good for you.
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Not Toast... not even a cracker...
This product isn't nearly as good as Toast, and barely better than the burning provided by the OS for free.
If you want to do more than what the OS provides, spend the extra $50 for Toast.