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AddressLabels 3.52

App to prints mailing/card list address labels

Category: Productivity
Price: Low
Popularity: Low
Version String: 3.52 (352.003)
Release Date: 2024-02-26
Architecture: Intel & AppleSilicon(ARM)
Minimum OS: macOS 10.15
Vendor Name: N Hamilton
Homepage: [Mac App Store]

Version History 3.52 (352.003)

The preview screen showing address labels has recently started showing a border around the text/image as a guide to what the printed result would look like.
This border should only appear on the screen preview, and not when actually printing the labels. However, one user has reported that she has seen the borders printed on the labels themselves. This update hopefully stops this from happening.

Description:

Address Labels - print your mailing/card list address labels in minutes. Extremely easy to use - whatever your age!
Supports a wide range of label sheets including the most popular Avery types.
Useful for all sorts of lists - Christmas, Thanksgiving, Birthdays, Weddings, Baby Showers - use your imagination.
Lists can be sorted on first/last names, manually, or on birthday. The birthday sort allows you to create a really useful birthday list where you can see at a glance which birthdays are coming up.
Mojave Dark-Mode ready!
Compatible with the very popular iOS app AddressLabels (formally CardLists) which has been on the App Store since 2010.
Speed up mass mailings by printing to address label sheets
Use your lists years after year.
Personalize your labels with an image, different text colours and fonts.
The label image can be the in-app images supplied, or a file from disk, giving great flexibility.
Create Return Address labels either from an address in Contacts or by manual entry
Record the number of cards written, mailed, hand-delivered or sent as eCards.
Number of stamps (including international) required displayed for each list.
Names can be imported from Contacts or typed manually as required.
Names from Contacts can use an alias on the labels e.g. you can import “Mr John Smith” from Contacts, but display and print “John and Mary”, or “The Smith Family” etc.
Record when a card/letter has been received.
View the history of cards sent and received. You might decide to stop sending to someone who has'nt replied for a while!
Store extra information for each entry e.g. names of children, type of card person prefers etc.
The labels can be used for name and addresses obviously, but also for phone numbers and email addresses.

Letter-page
(11 x 8½) 1 per sht
(5 1/2 x 8 1/2) 2/sht
(3 1/2 x 5) 4/sht
(3 1/3 x 4) 6/sht
(2 x 4) 10/sht
(1 1/3 x4) 14/sht
(1 x 4) 20/sht
(1 1/2x 2 13/16) 21/sht
(1 3/8 x 2 13/16) 24/sht
(1 x 2 5/8) 30/sht
(1 x 2 13/16) 33/sht
(1.75 x 0.67) 60/sht
(1/2 x 1 3/4) 80/sht
A4-page
(199.6 x 143.5mm) 2/sht
(139.0 x 99.1mm) 4/sht
(99.1 x 67.7mm) 8/sht
(99.1 x 57mm) 10/sht
(99.1 x 38.1mm) 14/sht
(99.1 x 33.9mm) 16/sht
(63.5 x 33.9mm) 12/sht
(63.5 x 46.6mm) 18/sht
(63.5 x 38.1mm) 21/sht
(63.5 x 33.9mm) 24/sht
(38.1 x 21.2mm) 65/sht

The companion iOS app AddressLabels (was CardLists) has been on the app store since 2010 - reaching Number 1 in the iPad Paid Utilities Chart in the USA and UK last Christmas. Lists created using iOS AddressLabels can be imported into AddressLabels for Mac via Dropbox.

Just look at some of the Address Labels reviews:

5-STAR Great Support! by Arenapub
This program makes it easy to do my large Christmas card list, but is actually excellent to do general purpose return labels too. My emails to support were answered quickly and in a friendly matter.

5-STAR by RNM35
The address labels app worked perfectly for my Christmas List of 109. The app also worked very well with the Avery labels. I especially like the way it adjusts the fonts to fit the labels. It’s easy to update an address and produces a very handy list of all recipients that I will use next year to see who sent me cards. I’m just getting started and am anxious to learn more. Something that this app offers that is extremely valuable and that is if you have a problem the developer will help you every step of the way.

5-STAR by clueless Bill
I have no great computer expertise,but decided to buy this app to use for Chistmas Cards this year.I contacted Nigel by email adding my mobile number when I was struggling to get started, and within3 minutes he had phoned me and withinn minutes had led me through the steps to create my list and showed me how to set up the pages for printing.
He has also pointed out appropriate links for any future difficulties.
Next years cards will be a doddle!!


The developer of AddressLabels offers superb support - Contact: support@addresslabels.app