BurnAgain DVD burns very easily data onto a CD or DVD. The special feature in this application is the updating the written data.
Everybody saves data on a disk. But what happens if you add more data to the recently burned folder. You will have to burn the disk again.
BurnAgain DVD is a software that aids you in these situations. In my test, I burned my 'iPhoto Library'. After a few days, I had more files in the 'Library', the initial and the new ones. BurnAgain automatically verified the data from the disk and burned only the files that were missing, not the entire folder like other burners would do. If needed you can change the disk name each time you burn new files.
BurnAgain DVD does what the producers say, but as a "burner" I have to criticize the lack of burning options and erasing possibility. The only options you will find are 'burning speed', 'burning hardware' and 'error verifier". The software has only ISO9660 standard so in some cases you will have to limit your file names.
Pluses: great CD/DVD backup software.
Drawbacks / flaws: needs more improvement in the burning options.
In conclusion: BurnAgain DVD is a unique backup software, in many cases essential. The possibility to add files several times without burning multiple disks is a great feature.
version reviewed: 1.2.1
BurnAgain DVD Publisher's Description
BurnAgain DVD lets you burn almost like writing to a harddisk. It simply adds files to a disk several times without creating a volume for each session (and without erasing).
On the Mac it is currently the only application that let´s you do this with CDR,CDRW and DVDRW.
If you burn items twice, BurnAgain DVD will automatically compare them to the versions already burned and only new or changed files will be added, overwriting the previous versions. To simplify reburning of backups, BurnAgain DVD optionally stores what you want to burn on the disk and loads the configuration automatically when the disk is inserted. That way you can update the content of your disk with one click. BurnAgain DVD allows to change the title of the disk at each burn. At any time you can decide to start over and hide all previously burned files. It is capable of resolving aliases and supports using "Burnable Folders" in Tiger. BurnAgain DVD automatically preserves your special Mac file attributes (resource forks) and burns the disk in a platform independent format that can be used on Windows and Linux. BurnAgain DVD is a "universal binary" that runs natively on PPC and Intel based Macs. It is also ready for the next version of MacOSX, Leopard.
System Requirements Mac OS X 10.3 or later for CDR/CDRW and Mac OS X 10.4 or later for DVDRW,
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