CD-Cover Editor

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CD-Cover Editor is a powerful, yet easy to use program that allows you to design and print labels and inserts for your CDs and DVDs. Whether you are making music CDs, backup discs, or video DVDs, CD-Cover Editor is the ideal program for creating great looking covers. Using CD-Cover Editor you don't need to do any typing yourself. With just a few clicks you can import tracklists from either MP3 files or other files, directly from music CDs, or from playlists created with programs as WinAmp, Windows Media Player, and other music programs. CD-Cover Editor supports both standard and slimline CD and DVD cases. Furthermore it lets you arrange the labels on the printout. This means that you can use any paper brand you like, including Avery, Memorex, Neato, TDK, and others. The trial version has a limit of 7 printouts.

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