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For its May 1st, 2001 General Meeting, DACS has invited Randy Whittle, who will be speaking for MGI Software. The May 1st meeting will take place at Danbury Hospital Auditorium starting with questions and answers at 7pm. The main presentation begins at 8p.m.

Randy Whittle’s presentation will mostly focus on two products from MGI Software, PhotoSuite 4.0 and VideoWave 4.0, which have unlimited options when it comes to photos and videos. PhotoSuite 4.0 is a complete PC photography solution. According to Whittle, it’s the fastest and easiest way to edit, enhance, and creatively organize your photos. Photos can be turned into greeting cards or incorporated into personal calendars, web pages, family letters, and shared with others via email or the Internet. PhotoSuite 4.0 makes it not only possible, but easy and fun! And with VideoWave 4.0, you can now capture, edit, produce, and share your own videos on your PC, videotape, and even over the web! You can add special effects, transitions, sound tracks, and on-screen text effects along the way.

Also new to the MGI lineup, and which will also be shown, are PhotoVista 2.0 and SoftDVDMax 4.0. PhotoVista incorporates full-featured stitching capability, enabling VR-style walk-throughs and immersive panoramas, and also enabling you to create stunning panoramic views with tools especially made for use in web pages, all automatically generated! SoftDVDMax incorporates an exclusive "Dolby Headphones" feature enabling mobile users to experience a surround-sound cinema experience right through ordinary headphones.

MGI PhotoSuiteRandy Whittle informs DACS that he has been enthusiastically received at user groups around the country. He adds that he is considered to be one of the most entertaining and dynamic speakers in the user group community. He holds an MBA from the University of Southern California and works as a Marketing Strategy Consultant, specializing in helping companies identify how their business and the economy will be changed by electronic commerce, helping them to formulate strategies for making such changes work in the firms’ favor.

Randy acknowledges that he learned very early the importance of feature-rich and easy-to-use software when, without the budget to hire outside resources, he was put in charge of designing brochures and marketing materials for a small startup company. He later became the founding Director of the Electronic Commerce Program at the University of Southern California’s Marshall School of Business, where he developed an innovative graduate-level curriculum for business students—the first of its kind, as required course curriculum for MBAs at a major business school. During his tenure at USC, Randy was quoted by Family Money Magazine and arranged for USC to host a week-long symposium of industry leaders.

To enhance his demonstration, Randy uses pictures of his wife Vicki and two kids, MacLean and Brittany, to illustrate how personally useful the software is. Randy will provide time for an open Q&A period and will bring valuable door prizes, informative handouts, and special user group pricing for those wishing to purchase these outstanding products at the meeting. We are looking forward to welcoming him.

For more information about MGI software, follow the link from the DACS web page at www.dacs.org, or call 203-748-4330.


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