I would think you could burn an ISO using the Apple Disk Utility. Just do an Apple-Shift-U to bring up your utilities window, then type DIS which should take you to the Disk Utility and then Apple-O to open it. Once loaded, do an Apple-Option-O to open a disk image and navigate to your .iso file and pick it. Disk Copy complains that the image has no mountable file systems, at least on the Debian ISO I downloaded to test this on, but it shows up in the left rail listing volumes. Pick it from the list and then pick Apple-B to burn the disk. It should prompt you asking to insert a blank. I didn't actually waste one trying this out, but everything seemed like this should be ok. Worth a try at least since Disk Utility is free and fairly accessible.

CB

Kevin Reeves wrote:
My vote is for Roxio Toast 8. From what I remember, it is quite accessible, but costsabout 80 bucks U.S. Hope that helps.


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