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DiscLabel 6
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Stretch your holiday budget with personalized CD and DVD gifts — DiscLabel makes it easy to design great-looking labels and packaging! You can start with a template, or create a custom design from scratch. Printing your designs is simple: DiscLabel supports most labels and case inserts, as well as direct-to-CD printers and LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling.
Just burned a CD in iTunes? Got a great photo you want to use for the jewel case insert? Got a LightScribe drive? Here are a few holiday CD/DVD gift ideas:• Create a mix of the recipient’s favorite holiday music. Use one of our holiday templates to label the CD and jewel case. • Choose your best family photos from 2009, and share them on a CD. Use DiscLabel to create a montage of photos for the packaging. • Set a slideshow to music in iPhoto. You can export it to iDVD to process and burn a DVD. • Put together home video using iMovie or Final Cut. And DiscLabel has templates for DVD cases! “Creating unique and professional looking DVD graphics was always a chore with other programs. DiscLabel makes it easy and intuitive and the results are very professional. In my line of work as an editor, I just need something that works and looks good. DiscLabel works flawlessly.” “I think DiscLabel is absolutely great and the support is out of this world. If you continue developing your program I will buy every upgrade until the end of time.” - Kjartan Kjartansson, sound designer, Iceland DiscLabel features: System Requirements: For more information, visit www.smileonmymac.com/DiscLabel. |



“Go ahead, let your Sharpie dry out. DiscLabel is a great way to put the finishing touch on your homemade CDs and DVDs.”
New in DiscLabel 6.2: Free templates for holidays, gifts and business presentations.
December 15th, 2009 at 6:12 am
Works great with Epson R220 printer. I use Verbatim InkJet Printable DVD-R for wedding and event video clients and they look much more professional than discs with stickers on them.
My only complaint (and I’ve brought it up with the dev many times, over the past several versions) is that you can’t name layers like in Photoshop. It would be nice to be able to know which layer I’m working on by name, rather than start editing a layer, only to mess up the layout because I’m on the wrong layer.
December 15th, 2009 at 8:07 am
@harringg Thanks for all your feedback. You’ll be happy to know that this latest version of DiscLabel (6.2) adds “Rename Layer” to the Layer menu. You can access it under Arrange > Layer or by Control + clicking on the layer tab.
December 15th, 2009 at 11:11 am
Touche… Sure does. :-)
I must have missed that change note on the last update. I’m running 6.2 and didn’t notice it, but it’s there.
Great news.