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evilsprung

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Apr 3, 2003
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Hi everyone,
I was just wondering what is a really good cdr burning software for Macs? Are there some that are freeware? Thanks.
 
Re: CDR Burning software

Originally posted by evilsprung
Hi everyone,
I was just wondering what is a really good cdr burning software for Macs? Are there some that are freeware? Thanks.

Toast is perhaps the most popular... but it's commercial.

What do you want to do with it?

There is a freeware one that lets you burn bin/cue files. (CDRDAO)
You can use Mac OS X's Finder to burn just straight files.

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Well I was hoping to do most kinds of burning. That is I was hoping to like burn media and data cds as well as rip cds as well. I mean is there some equivalent of CloneCD, Nero or BurnWrite for the Mac out there?
Thanks
 
It sounds like Toast will suit your needs and more. It allows you to do everything you listed as well as burn video cds and dvds (assuming you have a dvd burner). It's really an excellent product. Incidentally, it's made by Roxio (the folks who make Easy CD Creator for Windows). Try it out. You won't be disappointed. :)
 
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