10-30-2006, 05:36 PM
I bought it for $5, out of curiosity. Having Toast 5, 6, and 7, I would not have bought it for over $7, and don't see why this was such a big deal, and
But it does have a few nice features. One is Discography, and the other is multi-session burn for DVDs.
It claims to be far more intuitive than toast, and more informative (such as the six items that make up the progress bar). I don't do enough burning to know if that's the case, and haven't done anything with the download yet.
Probably the retail price of $25 will be the "eat toast for breakfast" hook. If one is patient, Toast can be had for almost as little, (even free?).
I probably wouldn't have it now, but I bought it as a Mystery Zot.
Most people, particularly here and at dealmac, are quick to abuse the word "hype", however, I think the buzz was almost all hype. If this shareware app just showed up on versiontracker, it probably would have never got a mention here and anywhere else.
But it does have a few nice features. One is Discography, and the other is multi-session burn for DVDs.
It claims to be far more intuitive than toast, and more informative (such as the six items that make up the progress bar). I don't do enough burning to know if that's the case, and haven't done anything with the download yet.
Probably the retail price of $25 will be the "eat toast for breakfast" hook. If one is patient, Toast can be had for almost as little, (even free?).
I probably wouldn't have it now, but I bought it as a Mystery Zot.
Most people, particularly here and at dealmac, are quick to abuse the word "hype", however, I think the buzz was almost all hype. If this shareware app just showed up on versiontracker, it probably would have never got a mention here and anywhere else.