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SMILEONMYMAC RELEASES DISCLABEL 4.0 WITH SUPPORT FOR MULTIPLE LAYERS, GRADIENTS
New Drawing Tools Added; Text Editing and Design Creation Simplified

San Francisco, CA - November 16, 2006 - SmileOnMyMac has released
DiscLabel 4.0, the latest version of its award-winning CD/DVD label
design software for the Mac. This major upgrade features new design
tools, such as multiple layer support and gradients, as well as
interface improvements that simplify the creation of new designs.

The release coincides with the start of holiday season. "Many Mac
users take advantage of iTunes and iMovie to create personalized CDs
and DVDs as gifts," said Philip Goward, co-founder of SmileOnMyMac.
"DiscLabel lets you easily create great-looking labels, as well as
jewel cases and DVD boxes, that make these gifts special."

Among its design function enhancements, DiscLabel 4.0 features the
option to add multiple layers, which can be hidden or reordered. The
user can copy and paste all layers into a new design to create
additional packaging elements like jewel cases. New tools for
creating freehand scribbles and polygons have been added, as well as
support for multicolor gradient fills for text and objects.

"We've enhanced many aspects of the software, , based on user
feedback in surveys and emails," said Goward. "iTunes track
information can be edited more easily, and we've streamlined the new
design creation process, whether the user wants to use a template or
create a custom design from scratch."

DiscLabel 4.0 costs $32.95. A new DiscLabel Family Pack, for up to 5
computers in one household, is $49.95. Upgrades from earlier versions
of DiscLabel are $15.00, and free to users who purchased after August
1, 2006. A fully-functional demo version is available at
http://www.smileonmymac.com/DiscLabel/download.html.

What's new in DiscLabel 4.0:

- Simplified and more flexible new design creation

- Multiple layers for design creation. Copy and paste all layers

- Smooth color gradients for objects and text

- Freehand tools for scribbles and polygons

- View & select design elements in concert with design

- Text editing user interface simplified and improved

- Numerous additional enhancements to performance and user interface

DiscLabel features:

- Start with a pre-designed template, or make your own

- Import track lists from iTunes, iPhoto, iDVD, Finder, and Toast

- Import images from iTunes, iPhoto, and Finder

- Print to most label and paper types

- Use with direct-to-CD printers and printable CDs / DVDs

- Use with LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling

- Purchase high-quality labels & supplies directly from the DiscLabel Store

- Download additional templates via the Internet

- Include (and edit!) multi-line text laid out in a circle

- Automate label creation with AppleScript

- Available in English, Japanese, German, Italian, and French

Requirements:

- Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and later

DiscLabel Pricing:
$32.95; Family Pack: $49.95 (up to 5 computers in one household)
Upgrade from earlier versions of DiscLabel: $15 (Free upgrade for
purchases made after August 1, 2006)

Site licenses are available at reasonable rates. Contact
support@disclabel.com for information and rates.

For more information about DiscLabel, please visit:
http://www.smileonmymac.com/DiscLabel/

ABOUT SMILEONMYMAC
SmileOnMyMac makes creative productivity software, such as
DiscLabel,the Macworld Eddy award-winning CD label design program;
PageSender,feature-rich fax software that also received an Eddy;
BrowseBack, the visual web history tool that won Best of Show at
Macworld 2006; and PDFpen, the PDF editing tool that garnered 4 mice
from Macworld. All SmileOnMyMac products are available to download
free at http://www.smileonmymac.com.

 

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