Get ready for the holidays by designing custom folded cards that can be printed at home or through online service bureaus. However, you can easily adjust dimensions manually from the Inspector panel, then save that project as a custom template for future use. One admittedly minor quibble is that default disc layouts don’t take into account full-coverage printing, where ink is applied all the way to the inner spindle hole. Happily, the list of compatible hardware includes my aging Primera Disc Publisher SE, which means I can continue pumping out high-quality, full-color disc labels for years to come. The exhaustive list of media supported in Swift Publisher 5.5 includes CD/DVD labels, which can be printed on old-school adhesive sheets or directly to disc using printers from Canon, Epson, HP, and others. Swift Publisher 5.5 includes a robust gallery of ready-made templates for all kinds of print needs, including optical media. There are CD, DVD, or Blu-ray inserts booklets jewel box covers case wraps and even VHS tape face/spine labels or covers for those who want to party like it’s 1999. What makes this update impressive are the sheer number of attractive, one-click designs available from the built-in Template Gallery, and not just labels and cards. Of course, one could create nearly any type of layout from scratch with previous versions, and the blank page option remains available in every category.
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