On 11/30/05, Eric Fiedler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 29.11.2005, at 22:38, Brad Beyenhof wrote:
> (snip)
> > That's how it worked with floppies, but not with CDs. CD-R media can
> > only be written to once-- formatting, data, and all. The exception to
> > this is packet-writing software which allows you to mount the CD as a
> > writable drive and add info bit by bit, but I haven't seen any
> > software of this kind available for the Mac.
>
> BurnAgain software (http://freeridecoding.net/burnagain) can do this
> on the Mac.
> Hope this helps.

That's interesting... I dodn't know about that. However, that's not
packet-writing software. I was talking about something like DirectCD
on Windows (part of the Roxio Easy CD Creator), that allows a CD to
act just like a floppy drive and allows you to add files on the fly.
BurnAgain allows you to continually re-burn new info, but you actually
need to perform a burn operation each time. DirectCD is drag-and-drop.

However, that BurnAgain looks interesting! I'll have to check it out.

--
Brad Beyenhof
my blog: http://augmentedfourth.blogspot.com
Silence will save me from being wrong (and foolish), but it will also
deprive me of the possibility of being right.       ~ Igor Stravinsky

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