Freeridecoding introduces BurnAgain FS

Posted by Dave Merten Apple ico May 9, 2008 at 2:00am

imageFreeridecoding has released BurnAgain FS. BurnAgain FS lets you change the content of a CD/DVD simply in the Finder. Items can be added, removed and even edited on the disk.

Usually you cannot burn to a CD more than once without creating a volume for each session burned. With BurnAgain FS you can do both, and even more:

BurnAgain FS makes it possible to change the content of a data CD or DVD simply using the Finder. With BurnAgain FS the user can re-mount the disk like a harddisk volume and add files, remove files, even edit and change files several times. When finished, changes are simply burned to the media.

This can be done several times with CDR, CDRW, DVD+RW and DVD-RW, without erasing, until the media is full. The title of the disk can be changed prior to each burn.

Disks burned with BurnAgain FS are readable without additional software on all platforms. BurnAgain FS automatically preserves special Mac file attributes (resource forks).

Requirements:
BurnAgain FS is currently available as a Public Beta. The Beta requires MacOSX 10.5 and an Apple supported CD/DVD writer. Support for 10.4 is in development. BurnAgain FS is a universal binary.

Features:
• Multiple sessions without multiple volumes
• Change the content of your CD/DVD like on a hardisk
• Change disk title at each burn
• Preserves resource forks
• Platform independent format
• Usable with CD,CDR
• Usable with DVD+RW,DVD-RW

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