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What Labeler / Cover Printing Software Do you Recommend?

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40hz:
I found CD & DVD Box Labeler Pro to be pretty good if you're still living on the Windows side of things. Not much to say about it other than it works for me.

For address labels I'll just use whatever templates are available in my installed wordprocessor app, and do a data merge into that.
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mouser:
I have concluded that using labels on cds/dvds is counter productive -- they delaminate over time, as others have pointed out, and can cause problems.

Printing jewelcase inserts is a different matter of course.

Innuendo:
I came into this thread to ask who in the world still uses CDs and then discovered the original post was from 2006.

Nothing to see here. Move along.

P.S. If anyone is reading this and does need something to fill this need, SureThing is still around and they are probably the best in this area of software.

40hz:
I came into this thread to ask who in the world still uses CDs and then discovered the original post was from 2006.
-Innuendo (December 09, 2013, 11:17 AM)
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FYI: musicians. Y'know...these guys:

What Labeler / Cover Printing Software Do you Recommend?

(Mag tape and vinyl too sometimes - if they're lucky!)

Just thought you'd like to know since yer askin'... :P ;)

Innuendo:
FYI: musicians. Y'know...these guys:-40hz (December 09, 2013, 12:29 PM)
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Musicians are truly a breed unto themselves.

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