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Rating: Summary: Makes your CDs look like crap... Review: First of all, the previous reviewer is correct in that the software that comes with these labels is WAY too big and clumsy. But that's not my main complaint with this product.
My main complaint is that I can't get these labels on a CD without it looking like crap. I tried their manual "align guide" approach and a labeling tool to apply labels to CDs, both with the same results: The clear label gets air bubbles under it that just can't be gotten out.
Avoid these labels, especially since they're so expensive. Get white labels instead.
Rating: Summary: BEWARE - ZERO STARS! 300 Megabytes of Useless Software Review: I bought this product hoping to be able to make CD labels for music CDs, listing title and artist for each track.The software dumped 300 Megabytes (!) onto my hard drive. (As big as all of Microsoft Office!) And yet there are very few templates provided, and they all look the same -- and they don't provide for extensive text, and whatever text they provide cannot be "shaped" to the round shape of the CD except in one specific (and to me stupid-looking) format. The printing process is also flaky -- I wasted two sheets (alot at these prices) because it wouldn't line up exactly with the perforated sections of the sheet. The user interface stinks, and the user manual is no help. This product is APPALLING in every respect. The free CD-labeling software that comes with Roxio is balky and messy to use, but it's better than this. But with choices like these, I'll skip labeling the CD directly altogether, I think. A total, utter and complete (and expensive) DISAPPOINTMENT.
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