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Phoenix Software signs Magix

Specialist distributor Phoenix Software has enjoyed steady growth over the past few years, witnessed in its increasing product range. The company recently added to its list of vendors, signing an exclusive distribution agreement with Magix, a leading international provider of high-quality multimedia software.

Established in 1993, Magix has developed leading technologies for creating, editing, managing and presenting photos, graphics, videos and music.

The agreement will enable Magix to expand and enhance its retail presence locally through its access to Phoenix Software's expertise. Phoenix Software has a proven track record of distributing specialist software and has particular expertise within the retail sector.

Specialising in audiovisual and security software, the company has built a reputation for providing quality products backed by first-class customer support.

The portfolio of Magix products includes video editing software such as Movie Edit Pro, as well as multimedia tools like Rescue your Videotapes and Rescue Your Vinyl and Tapes. Movie Edit Pro 17 allows users to edit and enhance video recordings, to include special effects on a par with theatre-quality movies, to add perfect background music as well as animated DVD menus. Completely compatible with all types of HDV and AVCHD types of camcorders, it offers many exclusive features for dubbing as well. In addition, it is usable for 3D video editing.

“Movie Edit Pro is loaded with applications and boasts a user interface that is easy to use,” says Phoenix Software CEO Simon Campbell-Young. “But Magix offers many solutions, not just video editing, meeting any multimedia need.”

One of these is Recue Your Vinyl and Tapes. For all those people who have collections of old vinyl records and cassette tapes that they would like to convert so they can play them on their computers or portable music players, or perhaps burn onto CD for safe-keeping, this is ideal. “It's not difficult to simply plug a hi-fi music system into one of the audio connectors on a PC in order to record records straight onto the computer's hard disk. But vinyl turntables in particular tend to provide a weak audio signal, and of course, there are the inevitable crackling and hissing noises caused by scratches on the vinyl or tape itself. Rescue Your Vinyl and Tapes is designed to solve those problems with both hardware and software,” Campbell-Young explains.

“We are excited by this new opportunity to promote Magix products, which complement our existing business so well. The products are well-known and well-established, with millions of customers worldwide. We believe the quality and reputation of Magix software fit in well with our high standards, and that our proven record in delivering excellence to our customers makes us a natural fit to effectively bring Magix software to new and existing customers alike,” Campbell-Young concludes.

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Phoenix Software

Phoenix Software, a division of the Phoenix Distribution group of businesses, is a software republishing and value-added distribution business that supplies a wide range of software products and accessories to distribution and retail partners. These products include retail, OEM, education and licensing offerings from a software perspective, as well as video gaming and GPS devices in terms of hardware. The company has an ongoing mission to bring leading-edge products to the marketplace in a timely and professional manner, while offering excellent price/performance ratios. Founded in September 1999, Phoenix Software focuses on niche software that is aimed at specific vertical markets, as well as video gaming and iPod accessories.

Phoenix Software's product range includes titles from leading vendors such as AVG, Ability, ArcSoft, Aspyr, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Elonex, Exspect, Feral, iKlear, Individual Software, ISLight, Kaspersky, MR Site, Nero, Navigon, Pinnacle Systems, Oregon Scientific, Punch Software, Roxio, UniBlue, Lavasoft, Sony Creative Software, Transparent Language, Tuneup Utilities, Parallels, Rebit, NCH, Zemana, Zoner, Iolo, Filestream, and Large Software.

The Phoenix Distribution group has a global footprint. Phoenix Software is represented in the UK and Europe via a wholly -owned subsidiary, PX Software (PTY) Ltd.

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