SmileOnMyMac has released DiscLabel 6.1, an update to its award-winning CD/DVD label design software for Mac OS X. The update adds Flickr import so users can create label designs using images from their Flickr accounts.
The update also features a number of ease-of-use improvements: items in a design can now be deleted by dragging them out of the design; a keyboard shortcut for showing/hiding the Inspector was added; and showing/hiding layers has been simplified.
What's new in DiscLabel 6.1: - Photo import from your Flickr account - Dragging items into the gray area outside the design element deletes them - Cut marks on Plain Paper output are now still visible after the first cut - Command-option-I shows and hides the Inspector palette - Layer tab sizing improved with many layers - Simplified clicking to show and hide layers - Option-clicking on a layer shows or hides all other layers - Fixed missing or mis-categorized templates - Various other bug fixes
DiscLabel features: - Start with a pre-designed template, or make your own; over 150 professionally-designed template sets included - Import track lists from iTunes, iPhoto, iDVD, Finder, and Toast - Import images from iTunes, iPhoto, Aperture, iDVD, Flickr and Finder - Multiple layers, drawing tools, and gradients for creating custom designs - Use more than 1300 clip art files via the DiscLabel Clip Art Browser - Print to most label and paper types - Use with direct-to-disc printers and printable CDs / DVDs - Use with LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling - Include (and edit!) multi-line text laid out in a circle - Automate label creation with AppleScript - Purchase high-quality NEATO labels & media via direct link to store - Available in English, Japanese, German, Italian, and French
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