Sure, the disc burning feature that is built into Mac OS X can handle basic burning tasks, but it does have a few shortcomings. First, when dragging a file onto a writable CD, Mac OS X copies the entire file to a temporary location. Not a big deal for small files, but that can really waste time for larger files. Second, once you burn a CD, it becomes "closed" and can't accept any more data. If only there was a way to get around these "features"...
CD Session Burner offers a bunch of useful features in a single package. For one, you can use it to erase your discs, rather than having to muck around with Disk Utility. Secondly, you can, of course, use it to burn data to your discs, but the files are burned directly, without the time-wasting step of copying the files to a temporary location. Thirdly, and most notably, is multi-session support.
Note the Multiple Sessions on the Disc
Once you drag files to the program's file window, you can hit the Burn button, and they'll be burned directly to the disc; but unlike the Mac OS X built-in burning feature, the disc is not closed, so you can burn other sessions. When the disc is inserted into your Mac, each session appears as a unique CD. Before burning, you can choose to verify the resulting burn, eject the CD, perform only a test burn, or close the CD.
So make the most of your CD writer, and the space on your CD, and give CD Session Burner a try.
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John is a software engineer who works in the corporate R&D group of a Fortune 500 company, focusing on all aspects of communications technology. He has several degrees that claim he knows what he's doing when it comes to computers. After watching co-workers reinstall Windows, search for device drivers, and experience other horrors during the day, he's glad that he comes home to a Mac (compatible) computer. Have any comments, suggestions, or favorite Gadgets? Drop John a line at