Focus DVD-CD Cover Maker 2.1

No. of downloads: 19 Licence: Free to try
Publisher: Focussoft File size: 4M
Date added: 03-07-2007 Minimum requirements: Windows 98|Windows Me|Windows NT|Windows 2000|Windows XP|Windows Vista

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Focussoft

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http://www.FocusSoft.net

Focus DVD Cover Maker is an ideal tool for creating DVD/CD labels and jewel cases. You can add images and add track info, text, times, dates in a variety of fonts into Front, Back, and Disc cover. Effects such as anti-aliasing, shadows, and colors also can be selected. The soft-edge option helps you with ideal coherence on a number of image layers. Edit layer properties, arrange layer sequences, and adjust element locations until you get a perfect effect. Then print the cover and cut it to match your DVD and CD. Everything can be done in a few simple clicks.

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