I don't understand the low rating; I tried several CD label apps in this price range and this was the best. Full featured, flexible, and extremely intuitive; I didn't need to consult the documentation at all. What set MCCD apart was it's power to process and style any text you want on the CD - it's hard to believe but this is not a common feature. Other label apps just put the iTunes track list on your CD cover and if you want more then too bad.
MCCD does lack the ability to pull CD covers off the internet, but this is a small oversight to me. I usually search for the album liner notes using Safari and grab the cover art while I'm at it.
The one shortcoming of MCCD is that it cannot save CD covers in its own format, printing PDF or EPS files instead. This oversight means that if one desires to edit a label after shutting MCCD down, the label must be started over from scratch. Not cool. This is a crippling limitation that relegates MCCD to "occasional use" status. When MCCD gets its very own file format for saving CD labels, it will be a powerful 5 star app.
MyCoverCD
make CD jewel case label inserts
Version: 4.0.1
Intuitive, with a solid feature set
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Contributed by: Xeater Monday, April 03 2006 @ 01:26 AM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: 1-6 months
Recommend Product: YES
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Intuitive, with a solid feature set - Nicolas D.
The one shortcoming of MCCD is that it cannot save CD covers in its own format, printing PDF or EPS files instead. This oversight means that if one desires to edit a label after shutting MCCD down, the label must be started over from scratch. Not cool. This is a crippling limitation that relegates MCCD to "occasional use" status. When MCCD gets its very own file format for saving CD labels, it will be a powerful 5 star app.MyCoverCD can't save his product but you can save for next use :
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Thursday, April 13 2006 @ 01:21 PM PDT