Internet Made Easy, Issue 24, 2001
Four Stars (out of five)
My Mac Magazine Online, Lyn Price, March 2000.
Four Mice (out of five)
My Mac Reviews Software
How many of us have the new CD writers? How many of us hate
the plain, uninviting blank labels that come on the media? How many of
us have tried "Spring loaded" labelers, only to find bubbles under our
labels? Well, I have finally found, tried, and tested a labeling product
that not only works great, but is easy to use ...
NEATO's labeler is simple to operate...
Not only can you create great CD labels, but also labels for floppy disks,
jewel case inserts, standard cassettes, and my personal favorite, video
cassettes inserts. I had so many videos with those ugly handwritten
labels. But now I have all my videos labeled so I can tell at a glance
which grandchild or vacation is featured on the tape.
If you don't want to be creative, NEATO has included on
the CD over 100 textures and images to save you the trouble.
Summary: NEATO Media Labeling Products CD Label Applicator
worked as easy with me as it did for the reps at MacWorld. If
you're looking for a labeling solution that is simple and fast, yet still
gives you truly outstanding results, then this is the product for you.
Home Recording, March/April 2000
Label Your Own CDs? Neato!
One of those things you never knew you needed five years
ago, like the Internet, was a way to make your homemade CDs look snazzy.
Now an entire industry, it seems, has grown up around the idea. The Neato
2000 CD Labeler Kit ($29.95) includes jewel case inserts along with basic
layout and design software to give your discs a more attractive and professional
look. The essential element of the kit is the label applicator, a plastic
disc with a small plunger that allows practically
foolproof alignment of the label to your CDR disc.
CCMagazine.com, January 2000, Nick Sardy
With the advent of more people owning CD Burning hardware, there has
been a definite need for labeling kits such as the Neato 2000. I came
across it in a stationary store and was curious about the package so I
had asked for an eval copy to let you all read about my findings.
The box comes with 4 complete paperworks for jewel cased CDs as well
as a bunch of extra CD labels. This of course is enough to get you started
and hooked. The paper is good quality and I did not mess up any so that
should tell you that the program and equipment worked quite well.
MacWorld Magazine, Jason Snell, December 1999
Four Mice (out of five)
Curious about what it takes to make your own CDs? CD-Recording drives,
once rare, are becoming commonplace on the Mac, whether it's for SCSI.,
USB., or FireWire-equipped computers. And its incredibly easy to make
your own CDs with todays software..."
Many companies such as NEATO (800-984-9800, http://www.neato.com), make
labels you can run through an ink-jet printer. We used NEATO's $30 CD
Labeler Kit. All in all I would definitely recommend
this product to those that wish to customize their personalized
CD products.
Electronic Musician, David Rubin, December 1999
Neato has been successfully marketing CD labeling gizmos for quite a
few years now. Neato's earlier CD-Face label-designing software for the
Mac has now been replaced by the more robust MediaFACE program. It lets
you view templates and copy and paste background images (from a collection
of 66). A text tool lets you add text on top of the background, and text,
clip art, and other objects can be moved, rotated, sized, flipped, and
distorted.
Neato's MediaFACE software for the PC lets you import the same 66 background
images and add text. You can curve, angle, and rotate the text, and you
can easily change its color. Both Mac and PC designers can also use a
number of graphic templates for PhotoShop, Illustrator, CorelDraw, and
QuarkXpress.
If you need to label more than just CDs, Neato is worth checking out.
The company offers an extensive line of high quality
labels for just about every type of disk and tape cassette imaginable...
Accessively Live Off-Line, Rich Borowy, March 1999
At the North American Music Merchants (NAMM) convention a few weeks back,
we had seen some software that would be an interest to anyone involved
in music, either playing, recording, listening, or both.
One such device for those who record music and wish to "jazz up" their
cassette or CD albums, outside of writing on the cassettes or CDs with
a felt pen is a device to make labels on CDs called NEATO.
This kit enables one to make great looking label faces that can be applied
on a CD...
Here's where the fun parts starts. After a label for a CD is printed,
using the high loss finish CD label paper, a device that is best described
to be designed based on a Mr. Coffee filter base - a flat plastic base
with a cone inch hole in the center. This application
is great if one is printing and applying a few CDs... Overall for
what this can do, the NEATO is great for being fancy on your one cassettes,
CDs and so on.
Mixdown Magazine, January 1999
No Assembly Required
Take one look at the NEATO labeling system, and one thought will surely
come to mind: "Why didn't I think of that?" But you didn't. And you're
not the millionaire. But the upside is that at least you can use it. Anyone
can.
NEATO, LLC's CD-R/RW and DVD labeling system is ready
to use right out of the box. No more writing directly on the disc,
or losing that important data in a sea of gold and silver...
The NEATO labeling system is ideal for archiving
disks or packaging promo items. With easy to use software, tools,
and labels, you could package an entire demo CD right from your own desktop.
To make CDs look their best, try NEATO's high gloss labels. The difference
is incredible.
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