Toast Titanium Pro 10 and Snow Leopard

HI
Does anyone know if Toast 10 Titanium Pro will work with 'Snow Leopard'?
thanks
NBK

NBK,
Works here, fresh, clean install on the intenal zeroed out drive of Snow Leopard Saturday, and a paid download today (Sunday) of Toast 10 Titanium. Don't have TIVo so can't help ya there. That on a MBP 2.16/Core Duo/2GB. Snow Leopard has been nice so far, no nasty surprises with the exception of cuteFTP Pro Mac, which works fine in Leopard, fails to install now. TS with them tomorrow.
jb
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