#Roxio toast titanium 11 license#
I was going to leave a star rating, however there doesn't seem to be an option for it, simply a comment option.Īnyway I own a license for Toast 6, 8, 11, 17, and 19.
#Roxio toast titanium 11 pro#
Having used Toast 19 Pro for a few days now, I thought I would share some thoughts on experience. It seems like more and more Apple is no longer a pro oriented platform, or at least it's changed enough that the term just doesn't mean what it used to in the old Apple community I grew up in. Since I'll be needing a new computer in a couple more years, this might be a good time to look into switching to windows so I can have access to the commercial, and professional authoring tools that I would like to learn. Either way I've generally had a good experience with Toast through the years, off and on that I've used it. My thoughts on the additional bundled software: I don't use it, but in order to get the features I do want and need, I need the Pro package. I will say, that once I cleaned out my toast 19 install, and clean installed the Toast 20 upgrade, it actually loads slightly faster. So I got toast 20 Pro for $80.Īs far as any visual differences, there aren't any. I usually pay around $99 USD for my upgrades, today, I came to the site when they were offering an additional 10 % discount for a limited time frame.
#Roxio toast titanium 11 update#
I decided to upgrade because I've upgraded to Monterey, and version 19 was at end of support, and I wouldn't have gotten any future updates even though it was working without issues.Īnyway, Toast 20 fixes some things with Blu-ray video, and since that's my main reason for keeping toast around, it made sense to update for that, and now I'll get updates during this cycle as they come out. Usually, I only purchase a toast upgrade every couple years since I haven't used it all that often these days.