Avery releases free label software
updated 10:45 am EDT, Fri July 21, 2006
Free Avery label software
Avery has released Avery Mac Label Expert, its free label creation software designed to handle the tedious task of creating and formatting text for printing to sticky labels. The software features a new user interface, templates for all Avery printable products, and support for both printer as well as Mac fonts, according to Macworld. Avery Mac Label Expert guides users through a series of steps to format and print onto all Avery printable address or ID labels, business cards, dividers, and CD as well as DVD labels. Avery Mac Label Expert requires Mac OS 9.x or Mac OS X 10.0, and is available for free.










Mac Windows?
07/21, 12:53pm reply
The download page lists Mac system information under the header Windows Systems Requirements.
bware
Fresh-Faced Recruit
Joined: Aug 2002
where's the app?
07/21, 01:16pm reply
I've downloaded this a couple of times and all that is inside the unstuffed file is the manual and a folder that contains some excel files/ I tried changing the suffix to ".app" but that didn't work. Any others experiencing this?
floogee
Fresh-Faced Recruit
Joined: Feb 2000
where's the app ...
07/21, 05:53pm reply
It's called "Mac Label Expert EN" in the folder that stuffit expander expands into.
It's a PowerPC-only app.
adrian_milliner
Fresh-Faced Recruit
Joined: Jun 2005
and it really sucks.
07/22, 08:25pm reply
Jesus there is an entire wide open OS level app for peoples contact details, If you are making an app to mainly print addresses, why not connect to it? Do you think people love retyping addresses?
Mediaman_12
Professional Poster
Joined: Jan 2001
more problems
07/24, 02:40pm reply
If you unstuff it and the program does not show up, sometimes you have to wait a few moments for it to show up or you have to unstuffit again and then it eventually shows up.
Have anyone run the program, but found the field list missing?
box634
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Joined: Jul 2006
Stale Apple
07/24, 04:08pm reply
They are also using the old rainbow Apple logo, these guys are really up to date on Macs. Its a wonder they know what OS X is.
cwehner
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Joined: Jul 2006