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Figleaf 1.8 announced

Figleaf is the solution for quickly generating and printing inlets/covers
and backcovers for Audio CDs. Figleaf reads the tracklist from mp3 folders
or from the CD Remote Database[1]. For emusic albums it will automatically
get the cover from emusic, otherwise it will search Google or other
searchsites for the cover.

What does Figleaf do?

        * Generates the title and playing time for each track
        * Retrieves Albumtitle and Artist (if possible)
        * Retrieves the Coverimage from emusic.com or through a
          Web Search (Google)
        * Generates an Inlet and a back cover for standard CD jewel cases
        * Figleaf automatically sizes the Font to fit the full
          tracklist.[2]
        * Prints Artist and Album on the frontcover, or image only
        * Optionally prints Cropmarks and Borders
        * You can add Notes, and have Figleaf calculate the
          total playing time

What doesn't Figleaf do?

        * Does NOT print to CD Inlet stationery like Avery or Zweckform.
          Plain Paper and scissors only

Figleaf is Shareware and costs $14.50 USD. The basic standard layout is
available for unregistered users, any additional options need a valid
registration.

You can download Figleaf from <http://software.grendel.at/figleaf/>.

Figleaf is made with REALbasic, http://www.realbasic.com

Thank you, Thomas Hassan

P.S.: If you need material to burn on CDs, check out emusic.com[3] and
download the music with TafkaR, also available from grendelkom.com

[1] you'll need a CDDB aware application to get the tracknames from
     the CDDB
[2] With some fonts and specific CD (very long tracknames)
     you may get less than desirable results.
[3] emusic.com is the biggest legal source for mp3s. No affiliation,
     except as a satisfied customer.

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