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Thanks to all who replied to my query about jewelbox booklets.
Replies ranged from Installing
>..., Getting Started with ..., and ... User Guide.
>I describe them (in plans, schedules, etc.) as booklets
>or inserts for CD jewelcases-
>Jewel Books, CD Books, Flippers, Spin Covers, Programs, Program Notes, Music
>Notes, Sound Bites
>I like Program Notes best. It is the most familiar.
>The only other things I've ever heard them called is "CD inserts" or
>"liner notes",
I think I've settled on Virginia's "Getting Started With..."
Avoids the claim that it's a real User's Manual.
and calling them Jewelcases rather than ~box.
Again, thanks to all.
--
Buck Buchanan
writer -at- dhc -dot- net
Arlington, TX
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