Magix ended Xara distribution...
I have just noticed that the Designer Pro page on the Magix website has been removed, and in its place, there is an announcement that Magix will no longer distribute the desktop version of the program. Does this mean that Xara itself will now distribute the standalone version, or will there be no more versions available other than an annual subscription?
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thanks jono fo that info
as far as I can see:
magix still handle activation and download of purchased software up to and including version 19 via your magix account
but all service queries for these should now go direct to xara, and that would appear to include update service [OCC] queries
if you have not purchased a previous version then the only versions now available to try are the pro+/cloud direct from xara
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Information for switching and discounts when leaving MAGIX.
https://www.xara.com/welcome/
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XARA:
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You should contact Xara for all inquiries regarding products bought directly from Xara. For products bought through Magix or for access to the Magix Service Center, then you need to contact Magix directly
MAGIX:
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If you experience any problems with your software, please contact XARA support directly. You can contact them at
https://support.xara.com/ or
https://www.xara.com/contact-us/. If you have any other problems, such as activating your software or issues with your serial number, we will be happy to provide assistance
so where does that leave those who bought xara designer from magix... xara implies they should go to magix; magix says support should come from xara; as usual it is as clear as mud....
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End of an era :(
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or start of a new one? - for some perhaps!
No fanfare announcement (or email) from Xara about switching and discounts (why doesn't that surprise me!).
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I'm using XDP 19 and have the update service up to May 13, 2024, so the update service will not mean much except having access to the online content catalog (that is, if it works...).
I checked Xara's offer to switch to the plus version. Fifty percent off during the first year and thereafter the full amount of $180. What happened to the lifetime discount for Magix users?
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it was lifetime in the sense that if you took them up on it you got the discount as long as you kept renewing
the lifetime offer itself however was time limited afaik, so now it is too late...
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Yeah, probably because the Magix alternative has now fallen away.
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Now that Xara is once again the sole point of reference for the product, I hope they will create a purchasable version of the software, with the option for future updates. Otherwise, we will have to start considering turning to alternative options. :(
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Jonopen
End of an era :( or start of a new one? - for some perhaps!
No fanfare announcement (or email) from Xara about switching and discounts (why doesn't that surprise me!).
Jono, some observations from the side-lines.
For whatever commercial reason, Xara and Magix have parted. Xara kept the house and Magix got all the children. Xara is not allowed to directly contact the children.
As one of the children from this union, you can still ask and get your permanent activation for any two copies of product that your licence covers.
Far older versions allowed three installations.
You need to keep checking these are available through the Magix Service Centre. I still do.
So your email might not be available to Xara. Or it might be stale.
Xara will have your Serial Number as it probably owns the authentication service.
The discount form is a giveaway as normally only the Serial Number should be required.
Xara ran a LIFETIME discount voucher for a very long time and as an early adopter I should get it year on year. it costs you nothing to try it. If it is rejected then you have the following.
You may end up in thrall to Xara offering treats.
Use the JULY40 code by 04 July to get 40% off. Useful for those with the Magix Update Service no longer active.
I do not know if the special discount to current Magix v19 users will allow this code to also be applied. Xara is usually quite accommodating though.
Other visitation dates seem to pop up routinely, Black Friday, Christmas, Easter. The Independence Day code might be a gesture back to Magix.
If going the Xara Subscription route, do remember you do not need to uninstall any Magix version; these are independent.
Also, make sure you use the Download All option in the Local Designs gallery as these are all your toys and you can keep them.
It is simpler for Xara to go Subscription.
Unfortunately, I cannot think you any divorce analogy that covers this. Casual dating is a possible but it is a bit off the mark.
Acorn
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Disgusting business dealings with clients. I am not pleased with either companies. They have no regards for us users.
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behzad
Disgusting business dealings with clients. I am not pleased with either companies. They have no regards for us users.
behzad, buying a product does not make you a client, you are a customer.
Xara has referring to the Magix version as "Legacy" for quite a time and has made unwarranted offers to repatriate Magix users back to Xara.
It is up to you to accept a subscription solution, which is all Xara is prepared to offer. Most computer products gravitate towards this as it is a self-limiting mechanism providing support only to the current version.
It also frees up development by reducing the need of backward compatibility.
Magix found it difficult to maintain four releases a year, taking it down to two then one and now none.
None of us know what the contract was for MagiXara but I predicted there would never be a version 20.
I have fought hard against Xara and Magix over support, versions and bug fixes. Xara has always tried to accommodate. I have had poor technical support through Magix.
Xara is totally allowed to take its intellectual property in any direction it chooses. Magix is allowed to ensure what it sells remain cash cows for as long as possible.
It is down to us, the consumer, to decide if we want to be taken on a journey or just taken for a ride.
I have said all along that if you are a professional developer, you should design with the latest tool for your client. Subscription costs are trivial.
If you are a hobbyist, you need to decide what your financial commitment will be. Stick with what works for you.
If Xara had done a Designer as Serif did for Affinity, we would all be very happy. Perhaps there's still hope - Affinity Web 3.
Acorn
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Thanks Acorn, you are a good arbitrator and ambassador for Xara.
I also feel a bond with Xara because of the investment in time, learning, enjoyment and artistic achievement I have had in past using P&GD.
Paying Magix around £25 a year for an upgrade (if I wanted to) was fine, but as an occasional user nowadays, even with a substantial discount, I can't justify taking out a subscription. If I made websites or did paid design work it might a different matter.
I do hope sometime in the future Xara will reconsider and release a non-subscription standalone version of P&GD. Maybe even a 'lite' version that doesn't compete too closely with their flagship "+" versions, but does have a few updates now and then. (that's the dream!).
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Dear Acorn. I was using Serif for a long time too and what I liked about them even though they stopped all production was that at least they communicated to users and gave them ample time before closing shop and opening what is now known as Affinity. Xara does not care, never did listen to their whatever you may want to call people like myself even to the point of fixing bugs or minor details. I am financially well off and have no issue paying for a subscription but I am forced into this corner in the past years and now this. It was Xara behind all this and not Magix. Xara pulled the rug under us. I am going to stop complaining now. This is the last post in this regards.