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dragon burn for mac 10.2
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Well, it may be cheaper, but it lacks most of the features and sucks for the most part.
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I don't think it sucks. Toast 5 has been destroying my cd-r's since installation. Dragon Burn has worked flawless for me.
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I agree, I actually like DragonBurn, regardless of the interface. I burn CDs, video cds and others, and don't want to spend $100 on software.
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"Another classic science-fiction show cancelled before its time" ~ Bender
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Originally posted by chikanakan:
Well, it may be cheaper, but it lacks most of the features and sucks for the most part.
I had never heard of this before. It looks pretty good especially since I was considering buying Toast and this is a lot cheaper. What features is it lacking?
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Wow I like the look of that one, downloading now. Free too (well actually donationware)
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I like DragonBurn. BTW - It's currently available as a download for $10.
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