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DiscBlaze 4 supports additional disc types, more







DiscBlaze 4 supports additional disc
types, more

DiscBlaze 4 supports additional disc
types, more
06/22/2004 09:26 AM

Radical Breeze on Tuesday released DiscBlaze 4, a new version of the CD and DVD burning software for the Mac. The new version supports additional disc image formats, including Nero (.nrg) and .cdr images, supports MP3 CD discs format, can set a custom icon for any HFS+ disc and more. DiscBlaze is US$19 until June 25, after that it's $25. Upgrades cost $10. System requirements call for Mac OS X v10.2.6 or later and a compatible CD or DVD burner.




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