LightScribe, the CD etching mechanism used by various companies like LaCie, has finally been released for Mac. Although of seemingly limited use, the LightScribe drives can etch pictures or text onto your CDs, giving them a slightly more professional look than a Sharpie and your 8th-grade-level scrawling.
Previous to this, Mac users could still use LightScribe drives, but they couldn’t etch their Superman Returns bootleg cover onto the front, leaving their CD collection woefully unmatched.
Product Page [LaCie via Ars Technica]










That’s funny. Either someones spiked my punch or I’ve been able to do this on my Mac for over a year now.
Hey ya, this is Melissa from LaCie.
A little clarification: we’ve offered LightScribe drives with this software for almost 2 years. Our Oct 17 news was to let everyone know it’s now available for free to anyone with a LightScribe-enabled burner on Linux or Mac (http://www.lacie.com/company/news/news.htm?id=10293). Word.
Oh good. I guess they didn’t spike my punch after all.
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