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KDL11B.ZIP
Ken's Disk Labeler for Windows
Version 1.1B
by Ken Fose
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Program Information:
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EXE: KDL.EXE
Program Name, Category, Keywords:
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Name - Ken's Disk Labeler for Windows Version 1.1B
Category - Windows (Utilities)
Keywords - LABEL, DISK, UTILITY, WINDOWS, SHAREWARE, LABELS
Short Description:
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Create professional looking disk labels whether making backups of your
favorite application or listing the files on your disks. Make up to 9
labels on one 8.5 by 11 inch sheet of label paper. Program is set up
to use Avery 5196 or Z-Label 15195 9-UP precut labels (3 cents each).
By changing KDL.INI, you can use any label paper, for any printer, as
long as they are 2.75 inch by 2.75 inch labels. Uses bitmaps for,
color, pictures, Word Art etc.
Long Description:
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Ken's Disk Labeler for Windows can create custom color labels that
look like labels that come with commercial software because you can
use bitmaps for borders, word art, pictures etc.
Create labels containing file names by reading the disk. Move all
those ZIP files from your download directory to floppy and put a label
on it that lists the number of files, the number of bytes, the oldest
file, the newest file and up to 80 file names.
Put a title on the label that goes over the edge of the disk,
and make your disk holder work for you instead of against you.
Registration: $10.
Try using the sample files that come with KDL.EXE
by clicking File/Open and selecting a KDL file.
Try opening MSWORD.KDL, then loading
bit map (File/Load Bitmap) MSWORD.BMP.
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PLEASE NOTE: The program/help refers to only Avery labels, and
1-UP labels. Recently I've found labels made by Z-Label
that are half the price ($16). I bought Z-Label 15195 for inkjet
printers (for my inkjet printer). The Avery labels($34) for laser
printers, work fine in my printer. Both brands come with 70 sheets,
9 labels on a sheet.
Z-label has 6 different models/types, and they all look like they could
use the same INI file. I bought labels with color because they were
out of the all white labels. The printing on the edge of the disk is
hard to see on the labels that have dark blue edges.
The Z-label INI file is very close to the Avery INI file.
I moved the label down .05 inches.
KDL11B.ZIP includes both AVERY.INI and ZLABEL.INI files.
KDL.INI is a copy of ZLABEL.INI. If you change KDL.INI, you
still have an original copy.
Version 1.1B differences from 1.1:
1. Changed the ZLABEL.INI file
2. Fixed File Name label refresh after inserting new disks
3. File Name directory selection now a single click
4. Expanded File Name Summary Info
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REGISTRATION
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Ken's Disk Labeler for Windows is shareware.
To register please send $10 to:
Ken Fose - KDL
87 Medallion Drive
Rochester NY 14626
In order to mail back the registration number, Either:
1. Enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope OR
2. Include your compuserve account number on a note OR
3. Include your Internet ID on a note with your check.
Please include a note indicating where you obtained KDL. (If a local
bbs, a phone number would be great.) I would like to know where to
send updates and future shareware.
Send questions/comments to me at:
kfose.henr801e@xerox.com
(CIS) 73633,3643
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DISCLAIMER
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There is no warranty with Ken's Disk Labeler for Windows. Use it at
your own risk. Every attempt was made to provide a quality,
error-free product, but there are no guarantees that it works
as intended on your machine. Hey, it might not even load.
NEITHER KEN FOSE NOR ANYONE ELSE WHO HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN
THE CREATION, PRODUCTION OR DELIVERY OF THIS PRODUCT SHALL BE
LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS,
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, AND
THE LIKE) ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT
EVEN IF KEN FOSE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
Thanks for trying KDL.