pearLabelizer 0.6 review

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pearLabelizer is a little utility that makes it a breeze to print addresses or other text onto specific labels of a label sheet.

License: Freeware
OS: Mac OS X
File size: 258K
Developer: pearworks
Price: $0.00
Updated: 15 Aug 2006
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pearLabelizer is a little utility that makes it a breeze to print addresses or other text onto specific labels of a label sheet. It's pretty straight forward to use, and hey, it even supports drag & drop directly from MacOS X's Address Book. Of course you can configure your own label sheets or print addresses for whole groups defined in Address Book too.

Besides drag & drop of text or addresses you can also use a global text view to enter an address, format it and print it on multiple labels.

pearLabelizer also provides a Service-function if you copy it into your Applications-Folder. This allows you to simply select the address in your text editor, choose the pearLabelizer-Service from the Services-Menu and finally all you have to do is to select the label on which you would like to print the address.

What's New:
pearLabelizer is now Universal Binary (support for PPC and Intel Macs).
Added AddressBook field 'Nickname'.
Address Book Printing now also accepts Smart Groups (however, Smart Groups don't support distribution lists in Tiger's Address Book).
Added newline and space stripping: if a line ends up empty because there is no value for the specified keyword, the line is removed automatically. If multiple keywords are on a single line, the first space after an empty keyword is also removed.
Invisible newline characters at the end of entries are now ignored.

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