Roxio sells software division, focuses on Napster

Roxio said Monday that it will sell its consumer software division for $80 million and focus wholly on its Napster digital music business in the future... Source: C|Net News.com From Adaptec to their spinoff Roxio to Sonic, Toast has seen its share of change. Toast is by far the best disc burning software on the Mac, I sure hope that Sonic doesn't screw it up. An interesting fact is this: Sonic has no Macintosh consumer products. They have no Mac OS X software. Now they have Toast, a consumer piece of software for OS X.

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