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Small Business Resource Review: Label Wizard
Friday, March 7th, 2008
LEDSET’s Label Wizard is a fast, fun, and easy-to-use software program that enables you to print address labels in just seconds. The application is compatible with all printers for WinXP, and even allows you to print graphics and logos for product labels. The Label Wizard software is a good alternative to printers like Dymo, and makes importing BMP files easier than other programs.
Although it is designed for speed, Label Wizard does not skimp on quality. The labels produced by Label Wizard are professional looking and clear. Label Wizard uses a smart sizing text engine that reviews the text before printing to ensure that it will fit into the available space on the label. Font size is then adjusted based on the length of the address to be displayed. This provides enhanced readability, preventing your packages from being delivered to the wrong address and presenting a more professional image to your customers.
Label Wizard Advantages:
Ease of use. Label Wizard is extremely easy to set up, and requires little more than loading the label sheets into your printer, opening a label type in the Label Wizard application, pasting in your logo or address, and pressing the print button. In just a matter of seconds your label is printed exactly the way you want it to look.
Set up options. Label Wizard allows you to print on any type of label sheets, and the user is able to set parameters to define the format of the labels. Labels can also be saved as LWP files, enabling you to build your own library of label types.
Variety. Label Wizard can be used to print business cards, color Christmas cards, wedding invitations, and anything else you can imagine.
Free trial. LEDSET offers a free forty-five day trial of Label Wizard. If you decide to continue using the product, a lifetime registration key costs only $19.95.
Label Wizard Disadvantages:
Options. Although this product is a step above similar programs, it still does not provide users with enough options. It would be nice to be able to combine and save multiple graphics on the same label, and to have the option of printing addresses from lists without the need to manually paste in each address.
Compatibility. Label Wizard would be much more attractive if it were compatible with a wider range of operating systems. Label Wizard Pro only works with Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows XP.
Font limitations. The software automatically selects and uses the largest font size possible for each label, which is great when printing address labels. Unfortunately, there are times when you are creating other label types where it would be lovely to have the option of increasing or decreasing the size of the text. This is not possible with Label Wizard, and reduces the variety of printing options.
Overall, Label Wizard is at least worth checking out. Considering the trial version lasts for forty-five days, it is worth a quick download. For users interested primarily in printing address labels, especially those used to printers like Dymo, Label Wizard will be a step in the right direction. For those looking for greater versatility, considering another product might be wise.
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