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With DiscLabel you can create, print, & share CD labels, jewel case inserts, and DVD covers that look truly professional. Features include:
- Import track lists from iTunes, iPhoto, iDVD, Finder, and Toast
- Start with a pre-designed template, or create a custom design from scratch
- Print to a wide array of label and paper types, as well as supported direct-on-CD printers
- Automate label creation with AppleScript
- Import images directly from iTunes, iPhoto, iDVD and Finder
- Download additional templates via the Internet
- Include (and edit!) multi-line text laid out in a circle
- Built-in DiscLabel store: buy your Fellowes/NEATO labels with ease
- Best design solution for LightScribe on the Mac (more about LightScribe)
- Integrated with free LightScribe image package, available as a separate download
- .Mac integration for sharing your template designs
Version 5.2.4: Bug fixes for iPhoto 6.0.6
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| DiscLabel User Reviews (25 posts) | Write A Review |
 | Oct 5 2008 |
PETER BLACK I hate this app and the developers are not that responsive. I've used it since 3.1 and have seen GUI changes that have just been confusing. Other problems like problems selecting text have not been solved. What pisses me off the most is the constant money grubbing for every new update. In stark comparison is Koingo where I have had years of upgrades for free. Today I find DL just plain confusing - I have a CD label and want to make a jewel case cover label and can't figure it out, nor will the program do it for me - that would be a welcome change and worth $$$! YMMV but I'm looking elsewhere unless these guys give me a free upgrade and improve the app. (Version 5.2.4) | |
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 | Feb 21 2008 |
GM80 My first experience with DiscLabel was with version 5.1. I purchased it shortly after purchasing a LightScribe writer, because as far as I know it is the only non-brand-specific means of creating a full-face graphical label on a LightScribe disc. It performs that function well, burning the label to a disc in my Pioneer external drive with no significant problems. I appreciate the effort to link into the iLife suite. I do not like the program's interface. Several parts of it look visually broken in Leopard, with random rectangles and shading scattered around the window. After using many beautiful Mac apps over the past several years, this feels like a return to Windows shareware in terms of UI appeal. Other apps perform similar on-screen layout functions with a much better "feel" ... perhaps the devs should take a look at what others are doing for a little inspiration. Mac users like standard toolbars, palettes, HUDs, etc. Also, I do not like being bugged to consider purchasing their Business Pack of graphics every time I start my PAID, REGISTERED app as of v5.1.2. Clicking "Later" results in me seeing the offer every time I start the app. Basically while this works well for what it advertises, it feels like a Panther app that's not quite at home on Leopard in many senses. There are no functionality problems, though ... if you want to burn LightScribe discs with plenty of control over your label, you probably need DiscLabel. (Version 5.1.2) | |
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 | Jan 8 2008 |
SNAPORAZ i've been using discLabel since version 3x. every now and then i kept trying out various other labeling apps but i've always been coming back to discLabel for its functionality and ease of use. version 5 works like a charm and in my opinion is the best disc labeling app for the mac out there. (Version 5.1) | |
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 | Mar 23 2006 |
APPLE CODER Using only the demo copy, I gave up after 15 minutes of trying to print a test. Two other apps I tried had it printed in under 5. This is not an intuitive program. Too many buttons that work with iLife need to have a pref to remove them if one does not use iLife, iPhoto, and so forth. I was really hoping this would do what I wanted, but it was frustrating to use. (Version 3.1) | |
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 | Sep 13 2005 |
ANONYMOUS great app. Thanks! (Version 2.4) | |
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 | Sep 13 2005 |
MIKE I purchased the box edition of this software. Inside was version 1.3, which does not function with Tiger OS 10.4. I emailed disclabel support and received a response with fix within 45 minutes! So far, I have been very pleased with the results from this program and customer support. | |
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 | Sep 6 2005 |
STEPPKE I canīt print my labels, even if I choose the right format in the paper-section. It is easy to use, but annoying, not to get any printed results. (Version 2.3.2) | |
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 | May 25 2005 |
ANONYMOUS The developer's website is completely removed from the internet... not a good sign. I bought this program in a store two weeks ago and it will not open, it just hangs. Turns out the version in the box was 1.3!! (Version 2.3.1) | |
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 | May 25 2005 |
MU ADMIN The developer's website is available, I just checked it. http://www.smileonmymac.com/disclabel/ (Version 2.3.1) | |
 | May 27 2005 |
ANONYMOUS After logging on to my VPN I was able to access the company's web site... weird! (Version 2.3.1) | |
 | May 8 2005 |
ANONYMOUS Well, I suppose this program could be a neat improvement over the version I bought, then discarded. However, thanks to Apple's latest security upgrades, my admin-level account cannot be used to install it... even when 'open'ed in a Terminal session with a sudo command, the installer fails when it tries to create the directories in the Applications folder for disclabel. Given that I have none of these issues with other programs I have recently installed, I would appreciate if the developers could release a version that allows drag&drop installation from a disk image. Then, all I have to do is authenticate via the OS, which is easy enough. (Version 2.3.1) | |
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 | Apr 28 2005 |
ANONYMOUS Though there are certainly some nice features in this app, it is also extremely confounding to use. The selection tools are minimal and frustrating to use; it's a hassle to select text boxes, for instance. The drawing tools are minimal as well; you can't even draw a circular line or border. Disclabel desperately needs a eyedropper tool for color matching, too, and better font/character formatting options, like line height, etc. Also, it doesn't offer hardly any image management or manipulation capabilities. I hope the developers roll up their sleeves and go to work improving this program. It does have potential to be a worthwhile app. (Version 2.3.1) | |
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