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DESCRIPTION
UnCoverIt is a shareware application that automatically generates labels for CD-Roms, Zip-Disk, Orb Disks, and SuperDisks.

Unlike other label printing applications you don't have to enter the name of the files on your disk manually. UnCoverIt places icons and file names automatically at the right place and the right size.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.3.1:
  • Fixed album artwork downloading, which broke when Amazon changed its API.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.

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Developer:Ilja A. Iwas
Downloads:27,465
  - Version d/l:259
Multimedia & Design:Illustration
License:Shareware
Date:08 Oct 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$14.99
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Feb 5 2009
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AFMAC  I used this years ago for making labels for backup cds in OS 9 it worked great then and it still works good today. It will list the contents of your disc on your label and place the text automatically.

  
(Version 2.3)

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Apr 10 2008
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XENOPHILE  Seems pretty good, but all I can find on the developer's website is a beta version, which appears to have been in development since March 2007 and still costs $15. Why would I pay the developer to test his software for him? As other reviewers noted, there's little documentation and the app isn't entirely intuitive.

For payware, I'd recommend MyCoverCD or CD Labeler as inexpensive apps that get the job done; I've tried both and prefer MyCoverCD's GUI and feature set. For a bit more cash, my favorite is Disc Cover - I've been using it for years and it absolutely rocks. Its got a rich feature set, a wonderfully intuitive function, rock solid stability, and the developer updates it regularly to keep pace with OS X. Another benefit of Disc Cover when compared to the cheaper shareware labelers is that a lite version ships with Toast Titanium, so it has a broad user base as insurance against it becoming abandonware.   
(Version 2.3b1)

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Dec 28 2005

PFUSION  Used the version for 9.0. Great product! Worked flawlessly. Went to upgrade, tried to contact the developer for my old registration number......and.....nothing, nada. No return email. With product support like that one should be wary.  
(Version 2.1b11)

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Feb 21 2008

KODAC  Did you try contacting him again? :) I've been using this product for Years. Had to upgrade to a new serial twice. Both times I had no problem getting my new serial from him.   
(Version 2.3b1)

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Jun 23 2005

A NONY MOUSE  Hmmm, seems to be incompatible to 10.4 Tiger... behaves eratically and won't print. Let's wait for the next beta.  
(Version 2.1b11)

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Sep 19 2003

PB  No documentation and not that intuitive.   
(Version 2.0)

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Jul 29 2003
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M2 ..  I wasn't too sure if I liked where UnCoverIt 2.0 was heading, when I used several of the early betas. But, since beta 6, I have seen major things coming into view. Since then, I have been in contact with Ilja a few times about some minor bugs or questions... and he's been on top of all of them. I think with this version, we can really see the potential cool new features really coming into their own, and it's a dope piece of shareware, performing many more types of 'cover printing' that UCI 1.4 did.  
(Version 2.0b10)

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Jul 14 2003
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MOUSEE  I was very happy with the previous version and quite disappointed witht he early beta releases of v2.0. But v2.0b9 fulffil my expectations and I'm very please wiith the performances. Very good job (I ahve to admit I haven't tried the iTune feature yet).  
(Version 2.0b9)

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Jul 5 2003
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ANONYMOUS  I've been using it under OS 9 and it was great, stable and reliable, now under OS X it lost the stable and reliable things . . . . . waiting for the next beta!  
(Version 2.0b8)

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May 14 2003
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NEIL_M  This is developing nicely (Beta) - This is very intuitive - auto sizing text, etc. For mp3 and Music Cd - Great. I am using this regularly. With the ability to make your own custom Templates. Has the previous previous reviewer actually used this? Is this the review disease from Versiontracker?  
(Version 2.0b5)

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May 13 2003
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THORPRIME  seems to be to unintuitive. It just displays the contents of the disk as folders/icons. It works but it's very mechanical. would be nice if it had some graphical setups, or could print to sticky CD labels with templates. If it did that it would be worth 10 bucks  
(Version 2.0b5)

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