Lablefish seems to be a version of Lightscribe.

mike wilson wrote:
>> From: John Sessoms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: 2007/09/14 Fri AM 03:17:51 GMT
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: OT: Photoshop Question
>>
>> I bought a new laptop and I'm upgrading to CS3. I checked Adobe's site 
>> and license allows me to have PhotoshopCS3 on both my desktop and my 
>> laptop as long as I don't use both at the same time.
>>
>> My question is this - Am I going to have to install CS, then the CS2 
>> upgrade on the laptop BEFORE I can install the CS3 upgrade, or will it 
>> allow me to just install CS3 directly and pass it the activation keys 
>> for the previous versions?
>>
>> Couldn't pass up the laptop.
>>
>> It's a Toshiba Satellite - 1.73GHz Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB RAM, 280GB 
>> SATA drive, Dual-Layer DVD +/-RW with Labelflash (??), 
>>     
>
> Can't help with PS but labelflash is probably one of the disc label writing 
> systems where you put the (special) disc in upside down and it makes a B&W 
> (and therefore artistic) label.  The discs are currently running at about £1 
> each.......
>
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