Just wanted to get a quick feel on purchasing either a new toast software package or Nero.
I have only been used to using an old version of toast on OS9 I am now on OSX 10.2.8, just wondered if there were any advantages / disadvantages in either package that could be highlighted before I buy, I know a few people have talked about Nero before but I have no practical experience of it.
I am mainly burning ISO9660 Cds for sending to libraries / clients and storing for myself.
Not an answer, I'm afraid, just a further question: I'm in exactly the same situation, but thinking of replacing my old SCSI CD-RW with one of the new LaCie Firewire burners which come bundled with Toast Lite - all for the same price as the full version of Toast for OSX. As far as I can see from the Roxio website, Toast Lite will burn hybrid CDs. It just won't do various automated backup tasks and fancy things with audio files. Have I got this right? Is anyone out there using Toast Lite?
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