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DECAdry Express CD & DVD Labels (version 4) exists in French, English and German.
You can register your software online.
System requirements:
PC 200MHz Pentium (or equivalent), Windows 98SE, Me, NT4, 2000, XP or Vista. 64 Mb of RAM (minimum), 35 Mb of free HD space, screen resolution of 800x600 in 256 colors and CD-ROM drive.
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An unlimited number of possibilities 
More than 265 label, cover and insert models for CD & DVD for private and professional use (photo albums, music, company presentations, backups, catalogues...).
A user-friendly interface 
When a model is selected, DECAdry Express CD & DVD Labels displays the information for the label and the cover on the left side of your screen. The Save function allows you to store as much data as you wish. Easily navigate between the cover, label and insert by clicking on the navigation bar.
Increase your possibilities using the Edit mode 
Edit mode will let your creativity run freely. Creating circular texts, inserting images, drawing geometrical forms, and adding shadows are just some of the powerful tools available to you.
Music CD 
Thanks to the powerful functions of the DECAdry Express CD & DVD Labels, you will probably never need to transfer manually the information of your music CD !
- If you dispose of an Internet connection you may retrieve the information of the CD in your player via an access to the FreeDB database, which contains information of mostly all audio CD's
- You may integrate automatically all the information contained in your MP3 files (tags ID3).
Back-up CD 
Create well-defined labels, covers and inserts for your backup CD's : insert automatically the files of back-up's stored on your CD as well as their foldertrees.
Photo albums CD 
When you record your photos on CD, why not use one of our models which generates automatically logos for your labels, covers and inserts ?
Format 
Format titles, text and data automatically.
Import 
You can easily and quickly import illustrations including clipart and photos from our online database or using your own photos.
- Introduction -
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