I do recall Magix offerings were quite reasonably priced or free after rebate. We shall just have to see, but a free download of Resolve is looking better and better right now. And sometimes a company continues development and new releases under the new flag. Sometimes the companies buy the product for a few key features and technology, and again, the product phases out. I've seen software company buyouts many times before, they don't usually turn out that well (like a company buys a competing product to "kill" it off in favor of it's own product, and any "different" products in other niches die off quickly in the process). There are several options for the "new" company - integrate their products with Vegas offerings, continue to offer side by side extensions of existing products, and eventually merge them, or perhaps release some amazing new product that will blow away users of both product lines and give an upgrade path. Magix had (or I presume still has, it's been a while since I used their products) their own capable editing programs(I had compatibility problems with the disks created, keep in mind this was a LONG time ago, but that was why I looked for another option.
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