LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling has announced the
launch of its new Windows software development kit (SDK). With this public SDK, software developers can integrate LightScribe
functionality into their Windows-based applications.
LightScribe today announced the immediate release of publicly
available Windows software development tools for its Direct Disc Labeling technology. These downloadable tools significantly simplify
the creation of LightScribe DVD/CD labeling applications, expanding LightScribe integration beyond general data mastering software. The
LightScribe Windows public software development kit (SDK) allows individual application developers to integrateLightScribe support into
Windows-based software with a standardized LightScribe application user interface. LightScribe is a no-hassle way to burn professional,
silkscreen-quality labels on CDs and DVDs right in the drive. The LightScribeWindows public SDK is available at(http://www.lightscribe.com/go/downloads/windows).
If you'd like to read more, LightScribe's entire
press release can be found here.