


Users can mix and match AIFF, MP3, CDDA or wave files to produce custom audio CDs.įor CD and DVD data mastering applications, Dragon Burn fully supports ISO 9660 MS-DOS and Joliet, HFS (Mac OS) and HFS+ (Mac OS Extended) file systems.

Using Dragon Burn, Mac and PowerBook users will be able to easily create their own audio and data DVD and CD discs as well as mixed-mode and CD extra discs. It also fully supports new 4x DVD-R internal and external drives as well as advanced CD writes including recently released 52x CD-R and 24x CD-RW drives. The new Dragon Burn multi-burning engine allows users to simultaneously write multiple CDs or DVDs. Somebody needs to come along and put them out of business, in my opinion.Dragon Burn enables Mac desktop and PowerBook notebook computer users to quickly and easily begin producing audio, data and mixed-mode CDs and DVDs without poring over the software's user's guide. What little respect that I had for Nuance as a 25 year Dragon user on multiple platforms has really gone down the drain. Probably the best option will be PC emulation on the Mac to run Dragon Naturally Speaking V15, but I shudder to think what that is going to cost as my MacBook Air has only 4 GB of memory, which is not sufficient to do PC emulation along with DNS15. A PC is not the answer for me I have been on that route for too many years. Now with it's demise there is a huge void in the Mac world for voice recognition dictation. I learned to write necessary new words down on paper and then add them to the program one at a time after dictating and avoiding any on screen voice recognization of correction and editing commands and with this scheme the program was serviceable for me for complex report dictation. The program can only learn one new word at a time for the vocabulary file, having to save the entire file after each addition, really time consuming and frustrating but probably necessary because of it's frequent crashes. The program does work well for straight forward speech recognition to get thoughts down on the screen rapidly, saving edits for the keyboard. Yes, their program did not work as well on a Mac because the control and correction features were bug laden and caused multiple crashes. It really is a loss for Nuance to completely pull out of Macintosh support.
