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    Update Toast 5.2.1 Titanium or later to 5.2.3

    http://www.roxio.com/en/support/toas...pdatesv5.jhtml

    Update Toast 5.2.1 Titanium or later to 5.2.3 (compatible with Mac OS 9.1 and higher, including Mac OS X v10.3 )

    November 19, 2003

    Toast 5.2.3 Titanium enables the Buffer Underrun Prevention option for combination DVD+R/RW and DVD-R/RW recorders when using -R/RW media. Buffer Underrun Prevention is not an option when using +R/RW media, since the recorder uses the built-in error prevention that is part of the +R/RW specification.


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    Wow, updates for an obsolete product? Surprising, surprising...
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    Who says it's obsolete? Some people have chosen not to or can't afford to upgrade to Toast 6.

    Do you consider OS 9 obsolete? Many people, professionals included, still use OS 9. Or older.
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    2.5 GHz MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo, 4 GB RAM, 320 GB hard drive, runs 10.6.8
    1.6 GHz iMac G5, 1.5 GB RAM, 120 GB hard drive, runs 10.4.11 (out of commission)
    iPhone 4, 16 GB, iOS 4.3.5

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    obsolete in terms of the version.
    And mostly the indicator for obsolete software is, what you pointed out: "the only thing that keeps me away from it is the cost."
    But since you ask: yes, I find OS 9 obsolete. Why? Because I can't run it on my tibook.
    Something being obsolete doesn't mean it can't be used professionally anymore. Anyway, I was surprised Roxio still provides update-support for their older versions of toast. Actually a sign for great support.

    (Wow, I used "obsolete" 4 times. Should be enough for todays english-lessons, huh? )
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    Toast 5.2.1 runs fine on Panther.


 

 

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