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iBunny

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I guess toast is concidered the best burning app for the mac. However I have an Intel iMac and need something Native and/or Universal Binary.

I have come accross this program, Diskblaze.

Does anyone have any good info about this? and is it worth the 30$? Thanks
 
iBunny said:
I guess toast is concidered the best burning app for the mac. However I have an Intel iMac and need something Native and/or Universal Binary.

I have come accross this program, Diskblaze.

Does anyone have any good info about this? and is it worth the 30$? Thanks

i've tried a few different versions... it's not much more than a different UI on the same stuff that apple includes in the OS for free. it specifically says that it only works on the same burners, etc. that the OS supports.

maybe worth $10, but not $30.

spend $40 and get toast from amazon.
 
If you burn a DVD-RAM with discblaze, you cannot later add stuff to it, you need to reburn the whole contents again, so I just use the Finder and drag and drop for this.

For other DVD types, I just made Finder burn folders for burning once.

I don't know if discblaze or the Finder can handle multisession DVD+-RW.
 
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