Toast Titanium Update Catalina

At a Glance

Includes all the power of Toast 19 Titanium + over $200 in extras: NEW WinZip® Mac 8 – compress, zip, and share your files quickly and easily. Blu-ray Disc authoring – burn your video to Blu-ray Disc for playback on any Blu-ray player. 100+ Disc Menu Templates – create DVD or Blu-ray movies with hundreds of creative titles. Toast Titanium 18 ready for macOS Catalina. ($150) editions, the core Toast Titanium app has remained largely unchanged in recent years, aside from much-needed 64-bit compatibility and dark. Apr 17, 2018 First, install Toast 5 Titanium if you have Mac OS 8.6 to Mac OS 9.2.2. For Mac OS 8.5 and below (down to Mac OS 7.5.1), install Toast 4. DiskCopy, bundled with late classic Mac OS versions, opens Apple's own distribution disk images such as file names that end with '.img'. Toast POS Customer Service and Support At Toast, we believe it is our responsibility to go above and beyond when it comes to customer care. We are transparent, proactive, and determined to do everything in our power to make our customers’ businesses and experiences with Toast successful. You can reach our Customer Care at (617) 682-0225. Mar 10, 2021 Toast Burn, from the makers of Roxio Toast Titanium-the best-selling Mac digital media app-makes it easier than ever to burn Mac files to disc or copy discs.If you have an optical drive like a recordable CD, DVD, or Blu-ray, Toast Burn is your go-to tool to quickly create and duplicate data discs from the files on your hard disk drive.

Expert’s Rating

Pros

  • Pro bundle is an overall good value if you need it
  • Akrilic app provides simple, smartphone-style photo transformation
  • Toast Titanium 18 ready for macOS Catalina

Cons

  • No compelling reason to upgrade if you own Toast 17
  • Boinx FotoMagico slideshow app removed from Pro bundle
  • ToastImageMounter component currently 32-bit
  • Standard versions only for bundled software (WinZip 7, AfterShot 3)

Our Verdict

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Roxio Toast 18 Pro is not just for creating and burning Blu-ray or DVD discs anymore. The bundle includes a suite of additional Mac applications for multi-cam editing, slideshows, photo editing, video capture, screen recording, and more.

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Although we live in a world dominated by streaming media, many consumers still prefer the old-school charm of optical discs for archiving cherished memories. Whether it’s a wedding video, family vacation, or other life event, it can be handy to create a Blu-ray Disc or DVD you can stash on a shelf or hand off to friends and loved ones.

Burnt toast

When it comes to burning optical discs, Roxio has catered to Mac users longer than most anyone else. It’s a tradition that continues—for better or worse—with the release of Toast 18. Available in standard ($100) or Pro ($150) editions, the core Toast Titanium app has remained largely unchanged in recent years, aside from much-needed 64-bit compatibility and dark mode support.

Unless you don’t own the previous version and have money to burn (pun intended), there’s little incentive to buy Toast 18 Pro. Version number aside, Titanium 18 is identical to last year’s release, as are companion apps MyDVD Pro (for slightly more advanced disc authoring) and MultiCam Capture and Editing, which was a highlight of Toast 17.

In fact, the only new stuff in the entire Toast 18 Pro bundle are archival utility WinZip 7, Corel Painter Essentials 6 (for converting photos into painted artwork), and powerful RAW photo editor Corel AfterShot 3. This trio alone would cost $120 separately, so the bundle is a decent value if you want/need them, but keep in mind WinZip and AfterShot are standard versions, not the more capable Pro editions available separately.

One step back

Sadly, Roxio has chosen to remove excellent slideshow app Boinx FotoMagico from the Toast 18 Pro lineup in favor of a new digital art tool called Akrilic. It’s a curious addition, because at first glance the software appears to duplicate functionality found elsewhere in the bundle—specifically Painter Essentials, owned by parent company Corel.

Catalina

Included in both versions of Toast 18, Akrilic feels more than a little like an aborted smartphone app ported to macOS. The app is super basic—import an existing photo, then step through a variety of different screens where you add different looks and styles, eventually transforming each picture into a work of art. The user interface isn’t particularly intuitive and worse yet, HEIF images aren’t supported, so recent iPhone images can’t be imported without first saving as JPEG files.

CatalinaUpdate

Although the core Toast Titanium app is 64-bit, the built-in ToastImageMounter component remains 32-bit at this writing. That means disc images won’t open within Toast 17 or 18 when running macOS Catalina, but the situation isn’t as dire as it sounds, since they can still be mounted from the Finder for the time being. (Presumably this will be addressed in a future update.)

Bottom line

While keeping the disc burning torch lit for so long after Apple ejected optical drives from the Mac is admirable, we can’t help but feel Roxio Toast 18 is a cash grab release. Unless you skipped last year’s 64-bit compatibility upgrade and plan to install macOS Catalina soon, save your money and see what the next upgrade brings.

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