RE disk image formerly Folder list order

Kat katherine.w.c at gmail.com
Fri May 6 15:40:19 EDT 2005


Good recommendation!  Dragon Burn does create a standard ISO disc image. 
It's just about as capable as Toast for most tasks, and has a very cool 
interface as well.  Much more informative than Toast's.  I wrote an 
article about them for my local Mac User's Group newsletter.  There's a 
rewrite of it in my blog at 
http://www.cd-info.com/cgi-bin/cdinfo.cgi/2004/10/20#toast_dragonburn

Cheers,
Kat

Stephen Barncard wrote:

> CHECK OUT Dragon Burn for Mac (they also make NTI CD & DVD - Maker 7 
> for PC...-I never used it).
> From their site: "Supports virtually all popular image file formats: 
> .bin, .cue, .cdr, .dmg, .iso, and .ncd.".
>
> As I remember, the .iso image I created by DB in Mac was viewable on a 
> pc.
>
> Good software. And affordable.
> http://www.ntius.com/default.asp?p=dragonburn/dburn4_main
>
> sqb
>
> At 1:43 PM -0400 5/6/05, Kat wrote:
>
>> Toast uses a proprietary disc image format. I don't know of any other 
>> app that will open them.  If your Mac is networked to the PC, try 
>> mounting the image on your Mac, mount the volume on your PC via "my 
>> network" or something Windows-specific like that, and burn it over 
>> the network.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Katherine Cochrane
>> http://cd-info.com
>
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