SmileOnMyMac Releases DiscLabel 5.1.2, With Bug Fixes and Improvements
SmileOnMyMac released DiscLabel 5.1.2, an update to its award-winning CD/DVD label design software for Mac OS X. The update features various bug fixes and improvements. A fully-functional demo version is available at https://www.smileonmymac.com/DiscLabel/download.html.
DiscLabel costs $35.95. DiscLabel 5.1.2 is a free update for registered users of DiscLabel 5. Upgrades from earlier versions of DiscLabel are $15, and free to users who purchased after August 1, 2007. The DiscLabel Family Pack, for up to 5 computers in one household, is $54.95.
DiscLabel 5.1.2 requires Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) or later, and is compatible with Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard).
What’s new in DiscLabel 5.1.2:
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DiscLabel Pricing:
$35.95; Family Pack: $54.95 (up to 5 computers in one household)
Upgrade from earlier versions of DiscLabel: $15
Site licenses are available at reasonable rates. Contact su*****@*******el.com for information and rates.
For more information about DiscLabel, please visit: https://www.smileonmymac.com/DiscLabel/
ABOUT SMILEONMYMAC
SmileOnMyMac makes creative productivity software for Mac OS X, such as PDFpen, the PDF editing tool that won an Editors’ Choice Award fromThe Mac Observer; DiscLabel,the Macworld Eddy award-winning CD label design program; PageSender,feature-rich fax software that also received an Eddy; TextExpander, the typing shortcut tool, and BrowseBack, the visual web history tool that won Best of Show atMacworld 2006. All SmileOnMyMac products are available to download free at https://www.smileonmymac.com.
This article was last modified on January 7, 2023
This article was first published on February 26, 2008
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