Tip of the Week
The Burn Folder Isnt Burning Aliases
When you create a burn folder in Tiger (which you do by either choosing New Burn Folder from the File menu or from the Action menu [thats the button with a gear icon on it in Finder windows]), if you look inside that folder, you wont see your original files. Instead, youll see aliases to the originals (you can tell theyre aliases because they have a little curved arrow on them). But dont let that throw you when you do finally click the burn button (in the upper right-hand corner of the burn Folders window), it actually gets the original files and burns those to disk, so you dont have to worry about having a CD full of aliases pointing to files you no longer have.
So why all the aliases in the first place? Because it points to your files (rather than copying them into the folder), which makes burning discs much faster than in previous versions of Mac OS X.




