Toast Titanium 11.1 goes Mountain Lion with GateKeeper support

Bits encoded on shiny plastic disk still an important part of your life? Then Roxio Toast Titanium is what you need and the latest update brings important feature tweaks and fixes, including but not limited to OS X Mountain Lion compatibility. Ladies and germlettes, read the bullet points and get the download here.
Yep, you can buy a lot single-layer DVDs and Toast Titanium, and still pay less than an Apple TV.
That said, Roxio Toast 11.1 (version history) is now available and comes to market with the following feature tweaks and fixes baked right in:
• Toast has been fully Cocoa-ized – Hundreds of changes and fixes implemented as a part of this effort
Added OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion compatibility
Added support for recording to 100GB and 128GB BDXL media
Implemented Gatekeeper Support
Web-Video feature improvements
Requires using Safari to capture web-video
YouTube users may need to OPT OUT of HTML5 Trial
Mountain Lion users will need to update to 10.8.1 or later to publish video to YouTube
As is usually the case, Toast Titanium is not available for direct download, but you can get it MacUpdate and by clicking Check for Updates with the app.
And, for what it’s worth, Roxio is offering Toast Pro ($59.99) and Toast Titanium ($69.99).
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Many users are having trouble with this update.
If your User Library is visible, go to Preferences and move this file to the Trash first: com.roxio.toast.plist
The User Library is hidden by default in OS Lion and Mountain Lion.
1. Quit the Toast.app Setup Assistant
2. In Finder, click the pulldown GO menu and click GO TO FOLDER (or press SHIFT+COMMAND+G)
3. In the Go To Folder window, type (or paste) in: ~/Library/Preferences
4. Locate the “com.roxio.toast.plist” file and delete or move to the Trash
5. Close the window and launch Toast Titanium again
6. Proceed through the Setup Assistant as normal
You can make the User Library permanently visible by running this command in Terminal: chflags nohidden ~/Library
However you do it, moving “com.roxio.toast.plist” to the Trash lets the Toast 11.1 Updater function correctly.
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