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MGI Supports Microsoft at Launch of Windows XP
MGI Participates in the Digital Photography Center in the eXPerience Pavilion
TORONTO, ON – October 24, 2001 – MGI, a global leader in visual media software products and infrastructure, announced it will join Microsoft Corp. at the launch of Windows XP in New York City today. One of the most important parts of the launch will be the Partner Pavilion where MGI will debut its next generation digital photography software in the Digital Photography Experience Center. MGI also disclosed that its flagship products MGI PhotoSuite 4, MGI VideoWave 5, and soon-to-be released MGI Cinematic; work with the Windows XP operating system to provide home and business PC users with new, exciting possibilities, designed to enhance their digital photography and video experiences. “We are pleased to be working strategically with Microsoft to be a part of one of the most exciting launches in PC history,” said Anthony DeCristofaro, MGI chief executive officer. “We are proud to present our great products which together with Windows XP will turn digital photography and video into mainstream PC activities.”
“MGI’s products with Windows XP guarantee our customers will have the best possible PC photography and video publishing experience,” said Ihor Petelycky, MGI chief product strategist. “PC and peripheral vendors seeking the best photo and video software to augment their Windows XP-based offerings will be pleased to know that our products have been designed and optimized for Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Professional.”
MGI PhotoSuite 4 delivers powerful photo enhancement tools, sharing capabilities, and web publishing functionality. MGI VideoWave 5 delivers the industry's most robust, integrated combination of video editing and DVD authoring. It gives users unprecedented functionality and control for easily creating DVD, Mini DVD (i.e. DVD on CD) and VCD (video CD) movies. By automating most of the time consuming processes and providing interactive guides for the most common projects, MGI’s new Cinematic software redefines the concept of ease of use in video publishing.
“Today’s launch of Windows XP will allow users to fully unlock the potential of their PCs—at home and at work,” said Shawn Sanford, group product manager for Windows XP at Microsoft. “Microsoft has been working closely with MGI to ensure that its products help provide a great digital imaging and video experience with Windows XP.”
Source: www.mgisoft.com
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