Back in the days, in order to distinguish burned CDs/DVDs, I had to use permanent markers. Now I can find various ways to create labels for my jewel CD cases by using adequate graphic tools, like AudioLabel.
By using this application, you will be able to design your CD cover whatever you like. For instance, if it's for an audio CD, you can include the artist and album name, add images, customize the font's style and color palette, etc.
An aspect I consider to be a drawback of this program is the inability to save your results with other extension than .AUD, therefore, AudioLabel is the only application you can use to re-edit these label covers.
More than that, I would like to have seen in this application a list of templates to use when creating e-book covers, a feature that most of the other similar programs already offer.
To be honest, this application won't be my first choice due to its price and the lack of an image editor. Even though it offered me a bunch of templates, background images and many methods to customize the label's appearance, AudioLabel didn't impress me much.
Design, edit, and print your own CD, DVD, and Blu-ray disc and case labels.
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