Create CD/DVD Disk Covers With Disk Label Designer

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Most of the CD/DVD’s on sale are beautified with a disk cover, which may contain pictures of products, artists and even album art. With the advent of CD/DVD writers, it became much more easier to create and distribute CD/DVD. However, most of the CD/DVD’s created by personal users, do not have a disk cover or label.

If you are looking to create a personalized disk cover or label for your CD/DVD, the Disk Label designer will come in pretty handy. Disk Label designer allows you to create disk covers or labels and print it out. You can then use the printed labels to beautify your CD/DVD.

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You can add your own images and text to the CD cover. In addition to that, you can also add a background image or color to the CD cover. Once you have created your CD cover/label, you can save it or even print it.

Techie Buzz Verdict

techie-buzz-recommended-software[2] Disk Label Designer is a dead simple , which allows you to create CD covers for regular CD/DVDs, mini disk, jewel cases and mini cases.

If you are planning to create and distribute CD/DVDs of your child’s birthday or your marriage anniversary, this tool will allow you to easily add a personalized touch to them. Disk Label Designer is practically a no-brainer. Creating that perfect CD cover/label could never get more easier.

And did we mention that Disk Label Designer is ? It also makes it to our list of .

Rating: 4.5/5 (Awesome)

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  1. Adam Dempsey
    November 2nd, 2009 at 1:02 pm #

    Would be great if it supported Lightscribe too!

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