I'll preface this by saying this is a very cynical response, but the
fact that it works only on Macs means that it is not a preservation
tool. Further, it may be a way of storing files more
effectively/safely in the short term, but any optical medium is bound
for obsolescence once the machine(s) that play them go away. My
cynical $0.02 worth -- Thanks -- Dan
At 3/13/2007 10:43 AM Tuesday, Jaspal Dugal - Sterling Solutions wrote:
>It claims to burn CDs and DVDs with damage-resistant "master copies"
>of your files.
>Downside: works only on Mac's.
Daniel W. Noonan, MLS, CDIA+
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