Multisession burning application for Mac OS X

Jul 9, 2008 22:11 GMT  ·  By

BurnAgain FS, a CD/DVD multisession burning application for Mac OS X developed by Freeridecoding, has reached version 1.0.2. The software enables users to change the content of their CD as it mounts like a hard drive. The latest release contains several bug fixes.

Since BurnAgain FS mounts your data CD or DVD like a hard disk volume, it lets you add, remove, and even edit and change files. As soon as you're done adding or modifying the contents of your disc, simply click "close" and the changes will be burned to the media.

Even though it seems impossible the first time you hear about it, you can do this multiple times with CDR, DVD+RW, DVD-RW and CDRW, without erasing, until the disk you are using is full. You can change the title of your disk prior to each burn. You needn't worry about issues occurring when reading the discs on different platforms. BurnAgain FS does, however, automatically preserve your special Mac file attributes. Disks burned with BurnAgain FS are readable without additional software on any platform.

Developer Freeridecoding notes that version 1.0.2 of BurnAgain FS fixes a bug affecting some external writers and packs several other minor improvements.

BurnAgain FS requirements call for Mac OS X 10.5 or later and an Apple supported Writer (internal/FW). The application is a Universal Binary, meaning it works well on PowerPC Macs and Intel-based machines alike.

The registered version of BurnAgain FS costs $15, but you can download and try out a free trial version right from HERE to get a better idea of what the software can do. The trial version is good for no more and no less than 20 burns.

NOTE: BurnAgain FS is known to be suffering from an issue that remounts a disc with zero KB available and nothing can be added to the disc. To solve this, just unmount and remount the disc.

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