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#1 2003-01-26 6:24 pm
More built in burn options please
You know what I'd really like to see in 10.2.4 (not likely) or in 10.3 (maybe), more build in burn options. I don't like having to use third party software if I want to do a burn session. I know Apple's system is easy to use and all, but I think it should have "pro" features. Maybe even an iCD or something.
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#2 2003-01-26 7:16 pm
- NAG
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Re: More built in burn options please
I think what we have now is fine.
I don't think Apple wants to kill all of its developers.
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#3 2003-01-26 7:28 pm
- Gary Patterson
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Re: More built in burn options please
I think what we have now is fine.
I don't think Apple wants to kill all of its developers.
I think of it as raising the water level. Any developers who don't float...
And OS X could do with better burn options.
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#6 2003-01-26 11:19 pm
Re: More built in burn options please
Okay, I'll get right to work on that. Oh wait, maybe you should send this to Apple since they are the people who actually make the OS, not the members of the MAF.
Obviously I'm not expecting for you guys to fix it. Just like EVERYONE else who makes a similar post, they also make Apple aware. When iChat came out and people started to post how it sucked, did you ask them "why are you telling me, I don't own Apple?"
I post here to see whether other people feel the same way, or maybe I missed that it is possible to do this, or maybe someone read a rumor site and responds "hey, this will be around in 10.3!". Duh.
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On a sidenote though, I do recall Steve Jobs talking about going around popular mac forums before the last keynote. And that could have possibly been the reason they didn't charge for iLife.
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#7 2003-01-27 1:11 am
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Re: More built in burn options please
Or, it could just be ThinkSecret saving face.
Apple would be foolish to blindly follow our directions. We are mostly neophytes to the business world after all.
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