Ok hold the bus! I am guessing here that Cyberlink have finished the 40% off deal because the banner I was using magically changed to PowerDirector 8 which at the original time I posted it didn’t exist!
So, PowerDirector is still a great piece of software but the whole discount thingy on 7 has probably gone. I’ll do a review of 8 as soon as I can get my hands on a copy.
Cyberlink have just announced another . . . → Read More: Power Director 7 40% Off
Well it’s good news and bad news today so lets start with the good news.
DivX announced that they have finally released a version of their excellent DivX Pro encoding software for Mac users. DivX is probably one of the best compression codecs on the market today providing amazing quality from tiny file sizes.
Here’s how they have cheerfully presented it:
“Spring is here and in full swing and with it, we have launched our newest product offering, DivX 7 for Mac. With HD . . . → Read More: DivX for Mac
With the release of Magix Movie Edit Pro things really seem to be hotting up in the consumer video editing software market and by the looks of it the consumer is going to be the clear winner.
As I have noted in a few earlier posts, Cyberlink Power Director 7 transformed itself last year from a semi-automated “point and clicker” to a fully fledged home video editing program to rival some of the best. It became my number two choice for someone . . . → Read More: Magix Movie Edit Pro 15