Super CD Cover Maker — Review: Features, Templates & Tips
Overview
Super CD Cover Maker is a lightweight Windows program for creating and printing CD labels, jewel-case front/back inserts, and booklet pages. Development is dated (last known version 4.2.1) and it targets older Windows builds but still runs on modern Windows in many cases.
Key features
- Basic layout tools: drag-and-drop positioning, text boxes, simple alignment controls.
- Image support: imports BMP, GIF, JPG, ICO, EMF, WMF and similar formats.
- Print-ready output: templates for jewel-case front/back and printable sheet layouts.
- Multilanguage support and a basic help system.
- Lightweight installer and low system requirements.
Templates & Assets
- Offers standard CD/jewel-case templates (front, back, inlay, booklet).
- Template selection is limited and dated compared with modern web apps — expect simple, functional layouts rather than trendy designs.
- No large stock-image library; you supply your own artwork.
Pros and cons
- Pros:
- Fast and simple for basic CD covers and labels.
- Small footprint and straightforward printing workflow.
- Supports many image formats.
- Cons:
- Outdated UI and limited modern templates.
- Some users report clunky layout controls and paid registration to unlock features in older builds.
- Minimal image editing — you’ll likely need separate image-editing software for polishing artwork.
Who it’s best for
- Users needing quick, no-frills printable CD covers or labels on Windows who already have their artwork prepared.
- Not ideal for musicians or designers who need modern templates, integrated stock images, or advanced image editing.
Quick tips for better results
- Design artwork in advance: edit images (crop, color-correct, set DPI) in Photoshop/GIMP before importing.
- Use 300 DPI images and save as high-quality JPG or PNG for crisp prints.
- Print a test on plain paper and cut to size to verify alignment before using label paper or glossy stock.
- Calibrate printer margins: adjust printer settings or template placement if prints shift.
- If you need modern templates or collaboration, consider online tools like Adobe Express, Placeit, or template marketplaces (Etsy) instead.
Verdict (short)
A practical, lightweight tool for basic CD label and cover printing on Windows, but dated and limited compared with modern online design platforms. Use it for simple, local print jobs; choose a modern web-based editor when you need contemporary templates, stock assets, or stronger editing features.
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