- Automatic data verification: for all burning operations.
- Bootable: can create bootable CDs and DVDs (see image to the right).
- Technical specs: an impressive array of configurations supported; “all current hardware interfaces (IDE/SCSI/USB/1394/SATA)”. Multi-Session or Disc-at-Once mode for all formats; any combination of UDF/ISO9660/Joliet bridged file systems, and UNICODE support.
- Burns Audio CDs: supports mp3, wav, ogg and wma files. Does not rip audio cds (use the free BonkEnc or Exact Audio Copy for this).
- Burns disk images: supports ISO and BIN/CUE. Burns images on the fly without first staging locally on your hard drive.
- Burns video CDs: from Mpeg1 VCD files.
- Burns DVDs: for both data and video DVDs. For the latter it can burn from local DVD files or ISO. Supports using UDF format, for compatibility with hardware DVD players.
Wish list (or how this program can be even better):
- Drag and drop: currently, you will have to add files and folders for burning through a dialog (and, moreover add files, folders separately through two different dialogs). Supporting drag and drop might be a relatively small thing that could make this software significantly better.
- On the fly disc copying: would be great; also ISO image creation from files/folders.
- Support for “new” media: namely double density DVDs and Blue-Ray. Not sure if these are supported; could not find any documentation.
- Support for overburning: as above, not sure whether or not this might already be supported
The verdict: a very nice, clean and simple burning program that offers a good range of functions (and looks great).







