![]() ![]() That means Toast will continue working when macOS goes 64-bit only, but users won’t have to wait that long to reap the benefits.Īside from initial post-installation problems with the application refusing to launch after the first time, Toast 17 Titanium is the snappiest it’s ever been. ![]() The application is finally 64-bit, in time for the release of macOS Mojave this fall, the last macOS to support 32-bit apps. Following last year’s purely cosmetic overhaul which added a dark UI, the latest version sports an under the hood tune-up. With the release of Toast 17 Pro (as well as DVD-only sibling Toast 17 Titanium), Roxio is sending a clear message that optical media is here to stay.
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