Why is it that I always find myself ponying up the small amounts of cash it takes to purchase Mac shareware applications? Black fire and a disco ball? I gotta have it.
Today I fell victim to MacZot’s current promotion (ends in 23 hours!) that saw me gobbling up the public beta of the Disco CD/DVD burning application for Mac OS X, and boy am I content with this lil 700KB number.
Firstly, the hype: when you purchase the beta at the silly-low price, you also get the opportunity to send a free license to someone else. So here goes - the first person to leave an intelligent comment gets the license! (I’ll need a real email address) This is a great marketing idea that see people not only using the beta of a terrifically designed piece of software, but also spreading the word to others so they can try it as well. Good show.
Next, the features: Disco copies discs in two clicks. Say that ten times fast. Disco can span CDs and DVDs automagically. They call it Spandex, I call it dead sexy. This is extremely handy when backing up iPhoto or iTunes, trust me. Disco can burn VIDEO_TS folders by just dragging them onto the application, which makes it great for burning your DVD backups. Disco has realtime 3D interactive smoke that actually wafts up from the application as you burn discs. If you blow into your microphone, the smoke will dissipate, and if you move your cursor around the smoke itself, it reportedly moves accordingly - but I didn’t get to see this on the low-end test box. Disco has an amazingly simplistic interface that is very easy to follow as it prompts you at every step. Last, but certainly not the least in terms of features, and should really be in caps: Disco remembers every single burn and keeps a catalog of the burn sessions using what it calls “discography” so that you can easily do things like print labels, disk jackets, or simply keep handy for when you need that dot release or the pre-altered code that you can never find. Let Disco be your personal sherpa.
Disco runs very well for a beta application. I have yet to see it crash under Panther, Tiger, or even Leopard (WWDC or the 9a ADC build). Oh, and it worked fine in Tiger server as well. Unfortunately the test box is a 1st generation Mac Mini (PPC), so there was no “smoke” to speak of (anyone have screenshots?), so that will need to be tested later. I burned some mix audio CDs, a backup copy of the disk image for Disco public beta itself, an ISO image of Ubuntu Edgy Eft Beta, and a bunch of Gentoo releases, for good measure. No hiccups. I erased a very old scratched CDRW. I even inserted a scratched blank CDR to see what would happen… Well it wouldn’t burn correctly but Disco kept on keepin’ on - like some sort of Disco inferno - no bouncing beachballs of death here. And you call this a beta? I expected flames, not smoke. No crash and burn here.
In these screenshots you see the Disco app in full swing, from installation to a test burn, and a view of all the windows it provides. I really like the design of this app, and it was well worth the 15$ pricetag. If you’re new to MacZot, and need a referrer, feel free to use “blandname”. Now go write some optical media and dance around like a schoolgirl.
Oh and on the topic of Disco, and in the name of Halloween here’s a joke:
“Why didn’t the skeleton dance at the disco?”
“He had no body to dance with”
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October 31st, 2006 at 1:20 am
Horst Gutmann
Did you already get your key? I ordered it about 10 hours ago and the status on my order is still “pending”
October 31st, 2006 at 1:22 am
blandname
Not yet, but have no fear, it’s a-commin’.
Here’s what I see on my status page:
“About Status: Pending doesn’t mean we haven’t processed your order. Usually it means the serial wasn’t uploaded for you because it couldn’t be. This will be fixed soon.”
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October 31st, 2006 at 1:24 am
Horst Gutmann
Ah good
I was starting to get worried
Tnx
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October 31st, 2006 at 9:05 pm
isam
Looks like roxio has some competition. From the screenshots, it appears it does quite a few types of burning, which, traditionally, the Mac OS platform has lacked. Will have to give this app a try and see how it fairs
October 31st, 2006 at 9:06 pm
blandname
Alright you get a copy to try it on for size!
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February 6th, 2007 at 7:18 am
William
an intelligent comment
February 9th, 2007 at 11:23 pm
blandname
Hehe, nice try william!
Isam got the copy a while ago.
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July 10th, 2007 at 7:33 am
Ls
Cool! Toast will get “toasted” with this!
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May 5th, 2008 at 4:37 am
okan
wie kann mann das downloden