Yes. I found out from a friend that Toast will mount the image just like any other volume, and the program will open even if it doesn't find a burner -- so Toast with no toaster is fine! It behaves like DiskCopy in this regard, but its format is -- yes-- proprietary -- so DiskCopy can't open it, though Toast can open .img files. I just thought it might be worth a try.
Joakim, there is a Carracho server that only has .toast images of stuff. A lot of people like the convenience. I agree that stuffing a Toast image is overkill, but I don't see why there should be "hidden viruses" lurking about. An evil invisible file can be stuffed or "toasted" just as easily as a combination of the two. |