| I hope iTunes is easier to use than the last time I tried to burn a CD using the burner in Apple's OS. At that time it was the most un-user friendly thing I'd ever encountered using a Mac. That is the only reason I spent my own money to buy Toast, it was dramatically easier to use- IMNSHO.
Jim On May 11, 2005, at 11:34, Michael Chute wrote:
You can still burn them through iTunes. Using toast I believe would allow you to burn an infinite number of copies, whereas iTunes limits a given purchased playlist to I believe 7 burns. I think that fair use is still in play at Apple.
On May 11, 2005, at 11:29 AM, Jim Hartneady wrote: Well so much for the Apple vaunted freedom of movement of music. It appears you are no longer allowed to make backups of your own purchased music for playing in the car CD player.
Jim
<macminute-logo.gif> <navbar.gif> Toast Titanium 6.1 update disables iTunes burning May 11, 2005 - 05:51 EDT Our colleagues at MacUpdate have noted the release of Toast Titanium Update X 6.1, the latest version of Roxio's popular CD/DVD authoring software. The most notable change in this release is the following statement from Roxio: "Following discussions with Apple, this version will no longer allow customers to create audio CDs, audio DVDs, or export audio to their hard drive using purchased iTunes music store content." Other changes include several enhancement tweaks and bug fixes. Toast Titanium X 6.1 requires Mac OS X 10.2 or later. |
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