This freeware from Maconnect burns CDs and DVDs. The actual download page is here.
LiquidCD also allows you to create multi-session discs, that is, you can burn some files now and only fill the disc up partially, and then burn more files later. This way, you don’t have to wait until you have all the files on hand before starting the burn. This method of burning is useful for backing up your data such as photos, documents, movies or any other kind of file which gets created incrementally.
iusethis.com has some user opinions on the software, while thetaoofmac.com gives a brief overview of the capabilities on LiquidCD.
This software costs $19.95 USD, and also offers seamless multi-session CD support. Disco doesn’t allow you to create multi-session DVD’s, unfortunately, and this is what the application help has to say about this limitation:
Can Disco burn multi session DVDs?
No, as it stands it is technically impossible for any disc burning application to do this. It is simply not a feature of the DVD media.
I have yet to purchase it, however, and intend to try out the LiquidCD freeware for a while first.
I have to say though, the software promises to look very aesthetically stylish, as can be seen from the installation window below.
Disco has some interesting smoke effects that you’ll see while the disc burning session is in progress.
When you first launch the program, the application informs you that the software is running in a fully-functional shareware trial mode, and you get 7 burns free of charge.
Burn a CD or DVD on the Mac
LiquidCD
This freeware from Maconnect burns CDs and DVDs. The actual download page is here.
LiquidCD also allows you to create multi-session discs, that is, you can burn some files now and only fill the disc up partially, and then burn more files later. This way, you don’t have to wait until you have all the files on hand before starting the burn. This method of burning is useful for backing up your data such as photos, documents, movies or any other kind of file which gets created incrementally.
iusethis.com has some user opinions on the software, while thetaoofmac.com gives a brief overview of the capabilities on LiquidCD.
Disco – Mac Disc Burning
This software costs $19.95 USD, and also offers seamless multi-session CD support. Disco doesn’t allow you to create multi-session DVD’s, unfortunately, and this is what the application help has to say about this limitation:
I have yet to purchase it, however, and intend to try out the LiquidCD freeware for a while first.
I have to say though, the software promises to look very aesthetically stylish, as can be seen from the installation window below.

Disco has some interesting smoke effects that you’ll see while the disc burning session is in progress.
When you first launch the program, the application informs you that the software is running in a fully-functional shareware trial mode, and you get 7 burns free of charge.
