A simple but very useful tool in the process of printing CD/DVD covers. Import your images and this program will automatically rescale them fit for you to print. From now on you can print your covers in 3 seconds.
Funny to see this program is still working. Wrote it when I was years younger and still in school (I was 16 back then?). Im glad some people could use it (sorry about the installer/uninstaller and shortcut thing, didn't know how to make that (still don't).
I needed it to print a cover, didn't had right tools, Thought about this old program of mine, couldn't find it on my harddrive, looked it up on cnet and there it was! great to use it
A Bit Quirky But It Does The Job
mistertee
Pros
Recently a buddy who isn't familiar with graphics software asked if I knew of a simple program for printing CD covers. My proggy of choice (SureThing CD & DVD Labeler Deluxe) would be way too much so I hit CNET and ran across Triton Cover Printer. It's great for anyone who needs to print covers from manually downloaded or scanned cover art. however it does offer any customization features. You simply load your front and/or back cover art and the program prints it to the proper dimensions for inserting in a CD jewel case. Although the UI is a bit quirky, just about anyone should be able to master it and print covers within a few minutes. That said, a better freeware alternative might be "CoverXP" which offers additional templates (DVD, etc.) and additional customization options.
Cons
Installing the program is a breeze however it does not create a shortcut on your desktop, nor does it create an entry in Start > All Programs. To remedy this, one must open the programs installation directory and create a desktop shortcut manually. Should removal be necessary, the program does include an uninstaller in Add/Remove Programs (on windos XP machines).
Summary
Complete waste of time.
CDBA
Pros
Cool name, that's about it.
Cons
Sofware did not create an icon in the Startup menu, or Desktop. Once I found it under Program Files, it turned out to be worthless. Does not find and import CD/DVD covers. You have to find them at cdocvers.cc and then import them. Does not even allow you to copy and paste into the software. You have to save the image then import it. When it printed, it did not printed all over the DVD in low quality and it also printed all over the flat DVD print cartridge. Some adjustments to the print defaults probably could have fixed this, but I found it to be much easier to just print using the free Epson Print CD that came with my printer.
Summary
does exactly what it says on the tin
mayniak
Pros
nice and simple menu`s, easy to import files for printing.
<p>i had to alter a few settings to get the desired size for my dvd cases
<p>you need to use the large dvd tab and set your printer options to a4 and to landscape then it will fit without any white borders or missing picture
<p>best of all it is a free ware !!