Is there any CD/DVD labeling software on Mac?

Hey, Im making some of my own DVD's and DVD photo slideshows and Im wondering if there is a cd/dvd labeling program somewhere on Mac's. I have Panther.
I know you can buy software when you buy lables at the store but those programs are always so clunky. Does Mac have a nifty program?

Apple does not have their own CD/DVD labeling software. There is Discus(included with Roxio's Toast application). Also if you buy an Epson printer that supports direct CD/DVD printing it will include the necessary CD printing software. I find both a little clunky. But they both do the job.
Grant

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