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DiscLabel

DiscLabel - 6.2

Make labels for CDs, DVDs, and packaging.

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Current Version: 6.2
Release Date: 2009-11-17
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 427
Downloads (all versions): 4,142
Price: $35.95

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DiscLabel ReviewExcellent support - Version: 5.3, 11/20/2008 12:55PM PST

tryme
I agree with Craigmramsay, I used a free earlier version of this software given with a labelmaker for many years, when they discontinued their product I went searching for alternatives and settled on the current version of Disclabel. Living in Australia, the page sizes are different to the US, I sent the sizing details for a widely available label to support, they sent me back a template within 24hrs. That is great customer service and without hesitation I recommend this product - by far and away the best label making software on the Mac.
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DiscLabel ReviewGood Software, Great customer service - Version: 5.3, 10/29/2008 04:00PM PST

craigmramsey
You may already have a free program from a specific label maker for making DVD or CD labels and covers for your burned disc media. If you are happy with them then great. I used to use one of those free software programs also and it did a fair job. It was limited to that brands’ labels and a few of the big brand common labels but did not offer a good selection of other options for labels. I am a Mac user and I love the operating system, but sometimes you are limited by what software is available.

However, if you are a Mac user and want a bigger selections of labels or printable media, more flexibility and greater creative freedom with some really special feature then I have a recommendation for you, “DiscLabel”!

DiscLabel is a software by SmileOnMyMac, http://www.smileonmymac.com/DiscLabel/index.html . This software is very easy to use and very flexible. DiscLabel imports the iTunes track list and iTunes track information into your label design. It allows you to design and print your label while your CD or DVD is burning! You can browse your iPhoto library, and DiscLabel places the chosen picture from iPhoto into your jewel case insert design. You can also Import original cover are and labels from the internet to use on your labels.

DiscLabel also does LightScribe design. For those of you who are not familiar with LightScribe. LightScribe drives can burn your data onto your disc and then, using the same laser, burn a precise, iridescent label design on to the special media. It can make some really very beautiful images.

DiscLabel allows you to create CD/DVD labels, DVD Covers, CD Jewel Case Covers, CD Jewel Case Tray inserts, CD Jewel Case Booklets, CD Slimline Jewel Case Inserts, CD Spine, CD Core, DVD Booklets, Slimline DVD Covers, Mini CD, Business Card CD, Super Jewel Box CD insert Front and Rear Covers, Super Jewel Box DVD Insert Booklet, Super Jewel Box DVD Insert Front and Read Covers, VHS Spine, VHS Wrap, VHS Face, Blu-ray Cover and Blu-ray Booklet. DiscLabel supports labels from 65 different media makers and almost 400 different labels. As you can see it give you a lot of media options and flexibility.

However, I have not told you the best yet. I had a DVD project that needed to look professional and classy. I had to use glossy labels I bought the labels recommended by my free software and could not print out the labels. It looked like and my old software did not support the medial that they recommended and sold. I called their support and they could not help. The software had not had an update for over 2 years and they were not planning to do one. I was really mad!

I started checking around on the internet and found a few labels programs for Mac. DiscLabel allowed you to try it before you buy it. They also said that they would look at formating other labels for their software if requests were made. So, I decided to try it. The DiscLabel indicated that it supported the labels that I need to use for this project. Before I bought the software I contacted the support department for DiscLabel via e-mail to inquire about the forms I needed. They responded within a few hours. I was amazed as how quick and helpful they were. Especially when I had not even bought their software yet. They told me that they would look at the form and if it was not already in their vast supply of existing supported forms the would be willing to format it.

Once I bought the software and attempt to print out the labels again, they did not print. I contact support again via e-mail. Again they were very fast and again responded within 2 hours. They resolved the problem in less then a day and I was happily printing labels for my project.

DiscLabel costs US $35.95 and is worth every penny.
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DiscLabel ReviewNon working junk. - Version: 5.2.3, 8/12/2008 08:03PM PST

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56phod
Tried and tried and tried for over a month.

No more free downloaded non working junk. Please!

Don’t waste your time.
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DiscLabel CommentaryWhat are these folks talking about? - Version: 5.2.2, 6/1/2008 08:20PM PST

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neyf
This is a great program I've been using for years. The developers are constantly adding new features and are very responsive. One time, I found a new Avery label that wasn't necessarily meant for disc labeling, but that I wanted to be able to use the program with. I contacted them and, presto, was able to add the new label to their already extensive list. I don't know what the deal is with the other comments. There were no problems with this update for me. Are folks remembering to re-register when they open the new version?
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DiscLabel Troubleshooting ReportJust keeps quitting - Version: 5.2, 4/22/2008 02:03AM PST

djingham
I have used this programme successfully for a while. With this latest update though, it quits every time I try to use it! Not sure why, but not satisfactory! Please fix!!!!
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DiscLabel Troubleshooting Reportflawed 5.2 - Version: 5.2, 4/10/2008 02:37PM PST

kdx4
on Tiger 10.4.11 this application opens then looks for iphoto then crashes. each time it crashes. try again developers
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DiscLabel ReviewNew version hangs on launch - Version: 5.2, 4/10/2008 10:54AM PST

mdzorn
I've downloaded the new version a few times, but every time it hangs during launch of the program. I've used this program since version 1 and quite like it, but this update has a flaw.
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DiscLabel CommentaryI now like Disclabel - Version: 5.1.1, 2/2/2008 12:00AM PST

solvberg
At first when I bought it, version 4, I did not like it at all. I tried and tried and could not find out why my printouts didn't match the label sheets.

After an email to the support people, they told med that I needed an Epson driver to my Stylus photo R200 printer. The problem was that when installing my printer, and updating my OS, the printer driver from Apple had replaced my Epson driver. As soon as I had the right driver in, everything came out right.

Now I am printer both direct onto CD&DVD and labels from both Esselte and Avrey. No mismatch problems anymore. It was very annoying until I actually understood that I did not have the correct printer driver intalled.

Now I am very happy with it, and I can recommend it to anyone who needs disc label software.

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DiscLabel ReviewMay be best option, but not a great one. - Version: 5.1.1, 1/10/2008 12:01PM PST

npc123
This software is very shaky. Yes, it basically works, and it does allow me to use my LightScribe drive to print, but it regularly quits unexpectedly. Since upgrading from 5.1 to 5.1.1 this morning, I've been unable to use the software for more than 20 seconds or so without entering the endless spinning wheel crash.

I can see some great potential in this program, but it blows my mind that this is the 5th release version; it seems like beta software.

Nevermind that I just paid way too much money for half-baked software. I paid the money after successfully using my LightScribe drive the first time and seeing the huge DEMO marks printed on it. Wish I had tried a couple more discs before paying, because while it can print to LightScribe, creating the image to be printed is extremely counter-intuitive and frustrating, not to mention crash-prone.
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DiscLabel Reviewstill the best out there for the mac - Version: 5.1, 1/8/2008 05:53AM PST

davidruhm_dotmac
i don't understand the complaints of the previous posts. 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. ok - there are sometimes are problems with the text mode but still this app is better then all the other ones out there. version 5 works like a charm for me and in my opinion is the best disc labeling app for the mac.
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