so much for my standard
Nov. 21st, 2009 02:47 amIt appears that some time between the last time I used Nero and now, it has turned into a bloated, computer-hijacking piece of crap. Ergo, I do not want to buy it.
I do, however, want a program with which I can design CD labels and case inserts. There are free ones out there, but all the ones I've seen are extremely limited. I need something that will allow me reasonably full functionality from a graphical and text standpoint -- not full-scale image manipulation, since I can do that in other programs, but (at a minimum) the kind of control you'd get out of, say, MS Paint. I don't mind paying for this; I just don't want to pay for 270MB of crap I don't want in order to get the 30MB I do want.
Any recommendations?
I do, however, want a program with which I can design CD labels and case inserts. There are free ones out there, but all the ones I've seen are extremely limited. I need something that will allow me reasonably full functionality from a graphical and text standpoint -- not full-scale image manipulation, since I can do that in other programs, but (at a minimum) the kind of control you'd get out of, say, MS Paint. I don't mind paying for this; I just don't want to pay for 270MB of crap I don't want in order to get the 30MB I do want.
Any recommendations?
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Date: 2009-11-21 11:25 pm (UTC)Alternatively, Toolbox for WordPerfect (http://wptoolbox.com/tips/CustomCD.html) includes instructions for setting up a template for CD case inserts, which allows you to print on normal card rather than the pre-cut Avery (or equivalent) sheets.
Avery supplies software specifically for printing labels (Avery DesignPro), a shareware "Lite" version of which is available on-line - so you could download this and try it out. I've successfully used a similar program called "MediaFood Designer Tools" which was free with a pack of CD self-adhesive labels (see MediaFood Designer Tools (http://www.mediafood.com/MFDTSoftware.html)); it used to also be available for download on the internet, but they now seem to only supply it with a purchase of their labels. It's a bit clunky, but does work. Fellowes/Neato have something very similar, supplied free with their CD labelling system.