Roxio Toast 14 Pro review: A mixed bag of multimedia creation software<article>
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Apple turned its back on optical media years ago. But many Mac owners still rely on those once ubiquitous shiny round CDs or DVDs for backups, transferring larger files, or sharing home videos with friends and family not yet hip to web streaming.</p><p>
Although Apple and others offer the external hardware necessary to read and write discs, good software capable of more than basic burning capabilities remains elusive. (Forget the Mac App Store, it’s mostly a wasteland of multiple apps with the same clunky user interface sold under different names.) Roxio hasn’t abandoned OS X yet, although recent versions have become something of a Frankenstein’s monster stitched together from various pieces and parts.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2945192/roxio-toast-14-pro-review-a-mixed-bag-of-multimedia-creation-software.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Roxio Toast 14 Pro review: A mixed bag of multimedia creation software