CyberLink LabelPrint

2.5

Software information

License:

Shareware (Free to try)


Updated:

27 May 2014


Publisher:

CyberLink

Website:

http://www.cyberlink.com

Software Screenshots

Size: 1 MB


Downloads: 7184


Platform: Windows (All Versions)

Review by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 27 May 2014

With CyberLink’s label making software application LabelPrint you can create and print out labels, covers, as well as jewel-case inlays for all the discs on your collection. To do this you must go through 4 simple steps: select label type, edit disc info, edit layout, print. Even an inexperienced, novice computer user will have no problems creating disc labels with LabelPrint.

The system requirements for running LabelPrint are: 700MHz processor or better, at least 256MB of RAM, 80MB of free disk space, 800x600 screen resolution or higher, Windows operating system, printer, internet connection to purchase a license (the application is free to use for a period of 30 days; you will have to purchase a license to keep using it once the trial expires).

As mentioned above, LabelPrint takes you through 4 simple steps: select label type, edit disc info, edit layout, print. These 4 steps are presented in the upper left hand corner of the application’s dark-themed interface. You can go through the steps by using the links in the upper left hand corner or by using the arrow in the lower right hand side of the interface.

Let’s take a closer look at the aforementioned 4 steps.
Step 1 – Select label type: disc label, minidisc label, front cover, back of front cover, disc inlay.
Step 2 – Edit disc info: disc title, author, date.
Step 3 – Edit layout: add custom text, add images, arrange the text and the images as you see fit, pick a predefined layout stile, add a background image.
Step 4 – Print: print out the label you created.

Every time you launch LabelPrint, a prompt will show up and tell you how many days are left in your trial. I remind you that LabelPrint is free to use for a trial period of 30 days.

Pros

The system requirements for running LabelPrint are quite low. The application has an easy to navigate and dark-themed interface. Go through 4 steps to create labels, covers, or jewel-case inlays.

Cons

Trial limitations: 30-day trial, nag screen.

CyberLink LabelPrint
2.5

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CyberLink LabelPrint Editor’s Review Rating

CyberLink LabelPrint has been reviewed by George Norman on 27 May 2014. Based on the user interface, features and complexity, Findmysoft has rated CyberLink LabelPrint 5 out of 5 stars, naming it Essential

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