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BurnToDisc for iPhoto for Mac

iPhoto plug-in burns images to multiple DVDs or CDs.

$15.00
In English
Version 1.2
5.0
Based on 1 user rate

BurnToDisc for iPhoto overview

BurnToDisc for iPhoto is an iPhoto plug-In that simplifies the process of exporting your images to multiple DVDs or CDs for sharing, archiving or off-site storage. Disc names and image placement folder hierarchies are automatically generated from user-defined elements such as disc number, image number, burn date and project name

What’s new in version 1.2

Version 1.2:
  • Added support for HiDPI modes in OS X 10.7 Lion
  • Fixed a bug that could cause disc burning to fail after a successful burn of the first disc in the export session

BurnToDisc for iPhoto for Mac

$15.00
In English
Version 1.2
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5.0

(2 Reviews of BurnToDisc for iPhoto)

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Rob-h
Rob-h
Sep 12 2009
1.1
5.0
Sep 12 2009
5.0
Version: 1.1
The devs are very responsive in fixing problems, sorting the one I had within a few days, and it works fine on my Mac Pro now. Nice that it's a plug-in that integrates with iPhoto - has an inuitive interface and is easy to use. I'm paranoid about backups and this lets me back up my photos (I've got over 8,500 currently) easily and without any sweat.
Rob-h
Rob-h
Aug 29 2009
1.0.2
5.0
Aug 29 2009
5.0
Version: 1.0.2
Have tried using this with iPhoto '09 running on Leopard 10.5.8. Everything is fine up to the point where you click the Export button to start the export, then the following message pops up... The application iPhoto quit unexpectedly. The problem may have been caused by the iPhotoBurnToDisc plug-in. Have tried uninstalling/reinstalling as well as rebooting but no joy. Shame as it looks like a useful app.
Rob-h
Rob-h
Sep 12 2009
5.0
Sep 12 2009
5.0
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