

I've been doing inserts in other graphics programs such as Corel Draw, Photoshop, Libre Office, and even Gimp.
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I'm interested to see what this software brings to the table, but not sure that it will do anything special that would get me to change the way I have been doing this for years. You can also easily find such templates on the web, I've even found custom fold-able disc envelopes for Libre Office. It is easily enough to create a basic template of the proper dimensions for such programs and then use it to quickly put together very custom inserts. So the ability to print directly to a disc, as nice as it would be, is worthless to me. Having seem too many Espon printers become worthless from a simple clogged ink jet, I simply will never buy such a printer again. Epson printers have captive print heads (may other printers let you easily replace the ink jets on the print head, often with each new ink cartridge). It is nice that it does support direct printing to discs, but the only consumer printers mow sold in the U.S. It is a shame that the program doesn't support light scribe. Haven't used a stick on label for years because of this. I imagine that there may be differences in this problem depending on the surfaces that the manufacturer provides, but it is a know problem that has caused a drop in popularity of stick on labels. I learned long ago that adhesive labels can actually affect the data layer of a disc over time. I grabbed my copy, it activated fine under XP. Thank you GOTD and RonyaSoft for today's offering. It seems I'm going to have to give myself reason to use it. My only complaint is that I have litte use for it at the moment. I have another labeler or two already, and this stands out to me as superior.
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There are multiple templates for discs and all the standard size cases (CD/DVD/Blu-ray even paper sleeves), plus a template generator to make your own custom sizes (not sure why you'd need this, but the option is there). That is my prefered method anyway, to do all the 'dirty work' in an image editor and import the results.
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Other then that, this is a great labeling program and by pairing this with full fledged image editor, there would be little one could not achieve. I have about 3000 fonts on my computer, and after a brief look thru, I couldn't find any that were not useable.

An earlier post (I'm too lazy to check which) mentioned the lack of fonts included with this app, but it uses your installed fonts.
