iDVD in High Sierra

I can't put iDVD in Applications and have it work in High Sierra, but I was very surprised to see that the iDVD application I have installed on a separate HS partition can be opened while booted into HS.:

Marc.Speth wrote:

I don't care if ONE person has said "discs are dead". That doesn't mean that everyone threw their DVD players in the trash. There are still LOTS of people that use and want video content on discs. The vast majority of us peasants don't have a web server with which to distribute their home movies to their friends and family.

As for Roxio Toast ... I did the research and even the newest version Toast (v16) doesn't work with Sierra or High sierra.

So, once again, Apple, in their vast wisdom, has screwed me out of functionality I need.

It's time to switch to Windows (yuck!)

You had ample warning. As was said already, 32-bit applications will cease to work.
And iDVD has been discontinued for several years - you can't seriously expect a software program to continue to work unchanged after some five or six iterations of the OS.

Nobody forces you to update. You can easily keep a copy of Sierra (or El Capitan, or Snow Leopard, say) on a separate partition and boot from that to run legacy software. I still have a mac that runs Mac OS 9... not that I use it, but I could

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