MGI: The Greatest Hits Freeware
Downloads MGI: The Greatest Hits Freeware is the first game ever released by Madigan Games Interactive. This game includes the popular MGI classic "Brendan Madigan's Trivia", which includes all new question updates as well as an unreleased game called "Crazy...
[February 11, 2008, 6:16]
Nuggets: Hi--tech Home Movies From MGI
News A handful of new features and some major tweaking give us the latest version of MGI Software's video editing software, VideoWave III. MGI reckons this is the first such product to offer support for both analogue video capture hardware, including...
[February 9, 2000, 14:04]
Nuggets: MGI's New Video Editing Kit...
News MGI software has released the latest version of its video editing software - MGI VideoWave II. Move over Spielberg. Designed for all you budding directors out there, VideoWave II has the same ‘Storyline' method of creating video, now with a whole...
[March 12, 1999, 17:24]
ECTS: PhotoSuite III Gets Platinum Treatment
News PhotoSuite III Platinum Edition, MGI Software's latest update of the digital photo editing software, got a thumbs up from the floor of the ECTS show Sunday with features any surgeon would be proud of.
[September 6, 1999, 13:08]
Creative Focus: New Software For Net Graphics
News A new, allegedly revolutionary, photography product from Canadian software house MGI arrives next month in the shape of PhotoSuite II. MGI refuses to call the program picture editing software preferring 'PC photography software'.
[August 11, 1998, 16:45]
Nuggets: Give Your PC Its Turn In The Limelight
News MGI Software has come up with a clever little software solution that lets you do all that and much more. Diva links up to MGI's Electronic Programming Guide (EPG), hosted online by Freeserve. MGI reckons Diva could replace all the various black...
[January 26, 2000, 15:03]
Roxio Combines CD, DVD Burning Tools
News Easy CD & DVD Creator 6, available on Tuesday from retailers and directly from Roxio, combines tools for transferring music, video, photos and data files to recordable CDs and DVDs, plus a streamlined version of PhotoSuite, the image editing...
[February 18, 2003, 8:29]
Windows XP: The Big Squeeze?
News We're very excited about Windows XP and are doing whatever we can to take advantage of what Microsoft is introducing there," said MGI spokesman Shelly Sofer. The long list of new features potentially puts an even longer list of companies in...
[May 21, 2001, 14:02]
Primax Flatbed Scans 30-bit Colour For £99 Inc. VAT
News It ships with MGI PhotoSuite SE image editing software and the ReadIris OCR package. Called the MediaStorm Colorado Direct, the £99 device connects to the parallel port via a pass-through connector and is aimed at SoHo users.
[December 1, 1997, 14:28]
Citizen To Show Metallic Colour Printer/scanner
News Corel's Print House graphics and MGI's Photosuite image editing software will be bundled. The Japanese giant will release the Printiva 1700, an addition to its line of Micro Dry solid ink printers. The unit outputs metallic gold, silver, cyan and...
[January 15, 1997, 14:32]
Nuggets: Primax Scanner Needs Just OneTouch
News The OneTouch 7600 -- also available in stunning USB -- has the standard 600-ppi optical resolution and 36-bit colour depth and comes bundled with Visioneer PaperPort and OCR software, and MGI PhotoSuite 8.06 imaging software.phew!
[June 2, 1999, 13:08]
Nuggets: Intel Joins Highway To Digital Pleasure
News It also comes packed with handy software, including MGI PhotoSuite III, Intel Auto Snapshot and Intel Email Postcard, which makes it easy to send your slightly-fuzzy masterpieces over the Internet. Intel has launched a cheap and cheerful digital...
[August 16, 2000, 10:14]
Nuggets: Friendly Scanners From Primax
News Once you've got your 35-language document whacked into your PC you can perform all the usual creative alterations with the included MGI PhotoSuite software. Every day ZDNet UK News will bring you two Nuggets -- one just before lunch and the other...
[February 24, 1999, 9:31]
BeOS Adding USB, Pentium III Support
News The presentation also featured multimedia software from Gobe Productive, Beatware, and MGI Software Corp, a Windows company that's adding Be software to its product line. Version 4.5 BeOS, which is code-named Genki, is scheduled to debut in June.
[April 12, 1999, 7:52]

