Roxio Toast
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| Roxio Toast | |
Roxio Toast's data pane |
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| Maintainer: | Roxio |
| Stable release: | 8.0 (January 8, 2007) [+/-] |
| Preview release: | n/a (n/a) [+/-] |
| OS: | Mac OS X |
| Use: | Optical disc authoring software |
| License: | Proprietary |
| Website: | Roxio Toast |
Toast is a CD and DVD authoring and media conversion software application for Mac OS X. Its name is a play on the word 'burn', a term used for the writing of information onto a disc.
Toast 8.0 is a Universal Binary application and requires a PowerPC G4 or Intel Core-based (or newer) Macintosh running Mac OS X v10.4.8 or later.[1]
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Toast was originally developed by Dr. Markus Fest and his company Miles Software GmbH and distributed by Astarte. In 1997 the product was purchased by Adaptec, and later transferred to Roxio (then a division of Adaptec).[2][3]
- 8.0 (2007-01-08)
- 7.1.2 (2006-11-18)
- 7.1 (2006-06-30)
- Universal Binary
- 7.0 (2005-08-30)
- 6.0 (2003-09-02)
- Bonjour sharing for CD/DVD burners over local networks
- 5.2 (2002 late)
- CD TEXT
- Support for Mac OS X 10.2
- Support for CD burning at 52X speed
- Toast VideoCD QuickTime codec enhanced to support multiple G4 processors
- 5.1.2 (2002-02-07)
- Support for Sony CRX200E, a double density CD-R burner (1.3 GB)
- 5.1.1 (2002-01-16)
- Support for more DVD burners
- 5.1 (2002-01-07)
- Mac OS X support
- dmg disk image support
- 5.1 Preview 1 (2001-07-18)
- Mac OS X support
- 5.0.1 (2001-04-18)
- No longer conflict with Apple's own burning applications Disc Burner and iTunes CD burning
- Roxio's homepage
- Version History from Roxio
- Press release for version 8.0