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Shorten Analysis

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Shorten is a free CD burning application designed for Mac users, providing an efficient way to create audio CDs from various file formats. Its straightforward interface allows users to easily import audio files, arrange tracks, and burn them onto CDs without complicated procedures. The program supports several audio formats, ensuring compatibility with most music files, making it a versatile tool for music enthusiasts.

In addition to basic burning functionality, Shorten offers options for customizing the burning process, including adjusting the write speed and verifying data after burning. This feature enhances reliability and ensures that the created CDs are free from errors. With its focus on user-friendly design and essential features, Shorten serves as a practical solution for those looking to create audio CDs quickly and effectively.


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.1a3
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
  • Mac OS X
  • Mac OS Classic
Additional Requirements
System 7.6.1 or higher
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
210
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Convert audio files to and from a compressed format.
Shorten is a utility developed by Tony Robinson and SoftSound Limited www.softsound.com to convert audio files to and from a compressed format. Compression of about 50% is typical. MP3 compression is usually much greater, but unlike MP3 files, shortened files result in no loss of fidelity.

Shorten for Macintosh has a graphical user interface and also contains the md5sum checksum utility which can be used to verify file integrity.


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