TheHotFolder was created to give you an easy to use folder burning utility without the worry of format and media size. Drop a folder to the dropwell, name it and burn. Features include:
Faster: You do not have to wait for a file-by-file copy status.
Convenient: TheHotFolder is always there, no disc needed.
Flexible: Switch HotFolder with a drag/drop.
Intelligent: Monitors in Real Time, and offers to "upgrade" your CD HotFolder to DVD-R
Nifty: IconGauge on folder tells you at a glance if you are nearing capacity.
Efficient: Doesn't tie up your optical drive, or allocate
What's New
Version 1.1:
Completely rewritten in Cocoa with Objective-C
New status Item to have quick access to your
HotFolder statistics.
Dock Icon updated as your folder space changes
More compatible Standard OS X Burner.
Requirements
PPC, Mac OS X 10.2.3 or later, BSD subsystem installed (which it is, by default).
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TheHotFolder was created to give you an easy to use folder burning utility without the worry of format and media size. Drop a folder to the dropwell, name it and burn. Features include:
Faster: You do not have to wait for a file-by-file copy status.
Convenient: TheHotFolder is always there, no disc needed.
Flexible: Switch HotFolder with a drag/drop.
Intelligent: Monitors in Real Time, and offers to "upgrade" your CD HotFolder to DVD-R
Nifty: IconGauge on folder tells you at a glance if you are nearing capacity.
Efficient: Doesn't tie up your optical drive, or allocate space for imaging/burning until you are ready to burn.
After launching the application you will see a small window for you to drag and drop a folder, your �hot folder�, to the application drop well. You can use almost any folder as your �hot folder� , choose a folder that contains file you wish to burn or make a new folder and add files as needed until you want to burn your CD.
Anonymous reviewed on 28 Jan 2005