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Roxio Toast Titanium 8 for Mac

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The good: Roxio Toast Titanium 8 stays current with support for TiVoToGo, Blu-ray discs, and LightScribe drives, while delivering much-appreciated new features such as the ability to recover bad CDs or DVDs, and the ability to catalog the contents of burned discs. Audio-mixing features formerly found in Roxio Jam have now been folded in.

The bad: The revised interface in Roxio Toast Titanium 8 feels sterile, and it can be hard to find help information since support documents are spread between the printed manual, the support site, and the various applications' electronic files. The audio-mixing tools could be more robust and offer easier previews.

The bottom line: Roxio continues to improve a strong suite and keep Toast current with the release of version 8. If the Mac OS and Apple's bundled apps don't meet your disc-creation needs, pick up Toast at once.

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  • CNET editors' rating: 3.5 stars Very good
    Detailed editors' rating
      Setup and interface : 6.0
      Features : 8.0
      Performance : 9.0
      Service and support : 7.0
      Overall score: 7.5 (3.5 stars)
  • Reviewed on: 02/20/2007
  • Released on: 01/08/2007
Roxio Toast is in an odd position--and has been for years: This giant of Mac disc-creation tools has no competition on the shelves. That is, there's no product around that provides anywhere close to the features it offers--but that's because the audio, video, image, and disc-creation abilities that ship with Macs satisfy the majority of users. But for those who need more, Roxio Toast is clearly the best option.

Considering that the product has no marketplace competition, Toast's developers do a great job of keeping it cutting-edge. This latest version, Toast 8 Titanium (you've just gotta love that silly name) delivers functionality that will surpass the hardware capabilities to which most Mac owners have become accustomed. For example, Toast lets you convert and save TiVoToGo files and burn Blu-ray or LightScribe discs. It also lets users save large files or folders over several discs for either Macs or Windows PCs; create audio discs with crossfades, effects, and transitions; and even recover damaged files. And all this for a reasonable $79.99.


Toast 8's interface is simplified but sterile.

Toast's friendly interface has been modified in this release to make it easier to access the various options, and while it's mostly successful, it also makes the product feel sterile. We'd like to see the interface warmed up a bit, so it feels more like the trusted program we've been using for years.


Toast 8 Titanium's Media Browser is now a detached, floating window.

Gone are the tabs along the top of the screen that let you select which type of disc you'd like to create. Those options have been moved to the left column, where you now first click a disc type, then choose the exact project you'd like to work on. In turn, the left column's previous resident, the Media Browser, has been moved to its own free-floating window, so that you can see disc options at the same time you browse your media. That's a poor change. Having the Media Browser in the left column already made it easy to access, and the new free-floating window always has to be on top, which means you can't click the main window to bring it forward.

If the improvements to version 7 felt a little light to some, version 8 impresses with significant additions. Toast now lets you burn TiVoToGo recordings to a DVD or convert them for use on a PSP or an iPod with video. It also lets you create Blu-ray discs if you have a Blu-ray burner attached, or LightScribe discs if you have a LightScribe drive. Unfortunately, our test system wasn't equipped to handle these abilities.

Toast 8 also has plenty of additions that work with standard drives and discs. Its data-spanning feature, which lets you save large files or folders across several CDs or DVDs, now produces discs that work with both Windows and Macintosh computers. The gauge in the program's lower-right corner makes it easy to see how much data you've loaded into the center window. And if you archive a lot of info on discs, you'll love the cataloging feature. Using a new helper app called DiscCatalogMaker RE--which you access from the Extras pulldown menu--you can catalog the contents of any disc so that you can look up where files are stored even when the disc isn't in your system. Discs created with Toast are automatically cataloged.

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    Summary: alaTest collected and analyzed 52 reviews of Toast 7 Titanium from international magazines and websites and compared these to 18188 reviews for other Utilities. Experts rate this product 81/100 and users 68/100. The amount of rated reviews for this product is too low to calculate a reliable alaScore™.

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  • machome.com

    Editors' rating: 100

    Summary: DVD burner, G5 for viewing DivX files, up to 15GB free disk space, Elgato EyeTV PVR hardware/software

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  • macworld.com

    Editors' rating: 90

    Summary: The heart of any good burning program is good data backup. Toast has long excelled in this area, but Toast 7's new Data Spanning feature is an outstanding addition. Data spanning solves the problem of trying to back up files, folders, or applications ...

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  • personal computer world

    Editors' rating: 60

    Summary: The new features in this upgrade look good, but Roxio needs to iron out the bugs quickly

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Roxio Toast Titanium 8 for Mac