APLI Label
If you are looking for APLI Label, you have come to the right place. We explain what APLI Label is and point you to the official download.
What is APLI Label?
APLI Label is a label-making application written in Spanish, but with 25 total localized languages, including Indonesian, English, German, French, Italian, and other languages. This should be differentiated from APLI Label’s label products which are special printer paper with an adhesive backside using their own patented technology, as they are called the same. APLI Label’s capabilities have been subsumed to a Web-based label-design template (which requires registration on their website); although a more full-featured version called APLI Master has taken over the role of APLI Label but with additional content and functions. APLI Master integrates into Microsoft Office products such as Word and Access so users can print labels right off these applications without having to launch another program.
Like most label-making software, the APLI Label desktop client is intended for corporate settings, allowing users to design and create their own custom labels to fill a variety of purposes. APLI Label can print labels on several formats and nearly all different paper sizes. It has an automatic update function as well.
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File types supported by APLI Label
Our users primarily use APLI Label to open these file types:
About file types supported by APLI Label
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Last updated: : June 22, 2014