Giveaway: Roxio Toast 11 Titanium – The Ultimate Digital Media Toolkit for Mac!

Although use of digital media such as CDs and DVDs is currently fading away (at least when it comes to computers), most people probably still use DVD players to view movies, and DVDs are still a great way to share photos, videos, and other files.

For those who still need to use physical media, and especially for those who still create and burn discs, I can’t think of any set of tools that does the job better than Roxio’s Toast 11 Titanium (which we reviewed back in April of last year!)

About Toast 11 Titanium:

Completely redesigned from the ground up, the BEST-SELLING Roxio Toast 11 Titanium features a new user interface that’s up-to-date, innovative and intuitive!

With newly refined workflows, built-in video tutorials and much more, Toast 11 is the ULTIMATE digital media toolkit for newcomers and experienced users alike.

From capturing audio and video to converting media to copying, sharing, burning and more, Roxio Toast 11 QUICKLY and EASILY gets you the media you love…wherever you want it!

StackSocial is currently offering a fantastic deal on Toast 11 Titanium, offering the entire suite for just $50 (50% off retail!). Our friends at StackSocial have also been kind enough to let us give away two lifetime licenses of Toast 11 Titanium to two lucky readers!

WINNERS!

Congrats to @DRSisms and @napbyte! They’ll each be receiving a free lifetime license for Toast 11 Titanium!

How to Enter

So, how can you win? As with all MacTrast giveaways, entering to win is extremely easy – just tweet the following via your Twitter account:

Win a copy of  @Roxio Toast 11 Titanium from @MacTrast and @StackSocial! Details: http://mctr.st/LN4PCA #MTToast

The giveaway is open immediately, and ends on Thursday, July 5th at 8 AM MT, and two winners will be drawn shortly thereafter. Giveaway is open to all readers, regardless of country or region!

Good luck!

J. Glenn Künzler

Glenn is Managing Editor at MacTrast, and has been using a Mac since he bought his first MacBook Pro in 2006. He lives in a small town in Utah, enjoys bacon more than you can possibly imagine, and is severely addicted to pie.