03.20.07

Chopblock is Seeking

Full Time Website Editorial Writer Responsible for operation of Korean language editorial web con...

10.24.06

Welcome to the new CHOPBLOCK!

Welcome to the fresh new ChopBlock!

06.06.06

(re-load)

Hey kids, we're still here. We're in the process of revising ...

11.14.05

ChopBlock Halloween Party

If you missed out, you really missed out! Check out the gallery and see what went down.

10.12.05

Unleashed

Jet Li's latest film is now available on DVD

09.27.05

6th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival

Starts Thursday Sep. 29 and runs thru Oct. 6. Info: SDAFF.org


Wednesday, July 2008


Gear

Dragon Burn 3

Newtech Infosystems
When I first received my G4 PowerBook, I was told that I could burn CDs using the software built into Mac OS X. Great, but what if I wanted to make cross platform CDs for my PC user friends or maybe a hybrid enhanced CD? After a year of fuddling with the interface--which gives no feedback during a session--and after burning countless CDs that only Mac users could open, I was about to spring for yet another license for Roxio Toast. Dragon Burn’s intuitive menus and help bars allow anyone to burn CDs by dragging the right files into the right windows. My days of burning endless coasters are over with this alternative to the pricier Toast. At under $50, this is a great investment and lives up to its claim as being the “most user friendly” Mac software in its class.

More info: www.ntius.com
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