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<img alt="Macworld_logo_1" title="Macworld_logo_1" src="http://blog.wired.com/photos/uncategorized/macworld_logo_1.png" border="0" style="float: right; margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px;" />Earlier today at the Macworld Expo, the editors of Macworld announced the winners of the 2007 Best of Show awards (video after the jump). Top Honors for this year go to Roxio's new Toast 8 Titanium, which we got a demo of earlier today from Adam Fingerman, Roxio's Director of Product Management.
The new version of Toast features a long list of enhancements including TiVoToGo, Blu-ray disc burning and more.
Roxio scored an exclusive deal with TiVo to bring the popular TiVoToGo service to the Mac platform as part of the new Toast 8. The functionality mirrors that of TiVoToGo for Windows but wraps it up in a Mac-friendly, iTunes-like interface.
If you'd like to cram all your *Lost* episodes on one disc, the new Toast 8 is the first burning software to support BluRay discs on the Mac.
Wannabe DJs and even real DJs will be happy to know the Toast now supports crossfades, volume normalization and other audio niceties.
We'll give you the full rundown when our demo copies arrive. Until then, here's a video of the Best in show awards with Roxio and the rest of the winners.
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