Quote Originally Posted by noddin0ff
In the event that there is another Mac user interested in this comp...

On a Mac, Toast is the only program I am aware of that will let you open the Cue file and burn a disk from it directly. I don't have Toast.

However, you can drag and drop the Cue file into the free application Max (sbooth.org) and Max will split the .wav file into individual tracks and convert them to whatever format you want. This is what I did to convert to Apple Lossless. If I wanted a CD, I'd then create a playlist in iTunes and burn from there.
You should try X Lossless Decoder. It's basically a copy of Exact Audio Copy, except it's for Mac (and like EAC, it's completely free).

http://download.cnet.com/X-Lossless-..._4-189505.html