.toast files are created by Toast, a commercial CD burning application. Depending what is in there it might just be an ISO file. If so you could try renaming it to .iso and burn it with the Apple Disk Utility. Another forum said that LiquidCD will burn .toast files.

http://www.maconnect.ch/index.php?page=liquidcd&lang=en

In either case, I don't think it's a file format that is designed for distributing archived files. It's mean more as a file to feed a burner. If the iso trick works you might be able to just mount it via disk utility rather than burn it.

CB

clarence griffin wrote:
I have ".toast"  files,  and I need to know what to get to extract them. Thanks.
Oh, are there any free apps that will do it first of all. If not, I will pay 
for one.
Thanks again.

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