Burn It Down is a simple front-end for the built in burning support in Mac OS X that allows you to burn CDs and DVDs.
The application has no interface at all. The only exception are the Dock Menu icon, the dialog that asks you to provide a folder that would be burned, and the status of the application right in the menu bar.
The application behavior is very good. I tested it by burning a large 2.5 GB folder that contains various file types. The folder also has a large number of files. Burn It Down did its job pretty well I must say and the behavior was flawless.
A minor flaw of the application appears when you provide a rewritable storage medium. The application erases the disc, and then it burns all your data, but it doesn't ask you anything before erasing the disc.
Pluses: is simple, easy to use, and it allows you to burn fast your data.
Drawbacks / flaws: it doesn't provide a confirmation dialog for the rewritable disc erasing; the application doesn't provide you a user interface.
In conclusion: since it doesn't provide you an interface, Burn It Down isn't recommended for advanced tasks. You can take a peek at other burning software like:
SimplyBurns,
Burn,
QuickBurn, or
CD Session Burner.
version reviewed: 1.0