Thursday, 15 May 2008 BurnAgain FS 1.0 for Mac OS X ships
Multi-session CD and DVD burning software ships
Freeridecoding has introduced BurnAgain FS 1.0 for Mac OS X.
The utility supports CD/DVD multisession burning on Macs, making it possible to change the content of a data CD or DVD simply using the Finder. Unlike the built-in burning software on the Mac, BurnAgain user’s can re-mount the disk, add or remove files, or even edit and change files several times. Disks burned with BurnAgain FS are readable without additional software on all platforms, as well as automatically preserving special Mac file attributes.
The software allows for multiple instances of the addition or deletion of files from an optical disc, including CDR, CDRW, DVD+RW and DVD-RW discs (until the media is full).
Users can also change the title of a disc before each burn.
The software - a Universal Binary - requires Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard or later, 2.2MB of hard drive space and an Apple-supported (internal or Firewire) CD or DVD writer.
A single user license costs 15 Euro.
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