I use an old (8) version of Corel PhotoPaint. And Microsoft PhotoEditor. And Word. There never is a program that seems to do it
all.
Perhaps it's my lack of patience to sit down and try it all out.
Edit:
This is what I do:
Microsoft PhotoEditor:
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<LI>Super easy to cut and paste.
<LI>Transparency function is much easier in this one.
<LI>I can also move the marked areas around much easier.</LI>[/list]
Microsoft Word:
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<LI>I like the WordArt. It's so simple that even I can understand it!
<LI>I can easily print things out in word: I make either 6 labels per page or 12. I just copy and paste the image into a pre-formatted (by me) table, and then just print them out. </LI>[/list]
PhotoPaint:
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<LI>It really has unendless amount of functions, but the ones I like the most are "vignette" and "smokey glass" and putting a border around things.
<LI>I can type on the pictures too, but often times I have copied and pasted from WordArt into the PhotoPaint program. I know there probably is a way for doing this in PhotoPaint, but this seems easier to me.
<LI>I also can change the image, and save it as a cpt file. That means, if I love the label (and make it up) for HerbalTea wine, and I want to use it again for Plum wine, I can edit everything very easily.
<LI>I can also cut shapes out, and I can trace around objects to take them out or put them in.</LI>[/list]
The reason why my labels aren't as good as most people's is because I don't spend enough time on them. I know I should, but I don't.
I'm also sure that other programs can do all this and more (this one can do more, but again, I'm impatient!), so basically it boils down to personal preference.
Hope this helps!
Edited by: MedPretzel