First post, by RetroSonicHero
I found this obscure piece of video editing software from 1996. It's designed to run on Windows 95 & NT 4.0. I've been unable to find any information about it online, or even an archive.org page.
I have no idea what its rarity is, whether or not it sold well, how good it is or what it's capabilities are, etc. I only saw two listings on eBay; this sealed copy listed below, and one that just has a jewel case.
I'm torn between keeping it sealed, or opening it. It is more or less pristine condition other than a damaged price tag - which tells us it originally retailed for $79.99.
I came here hoping that somebody, anybody, could provide insight on where this software came from, or if they've ever used it, and for advice on where I should proceed from here. I'd love to dump the CD and post it on archive.org, as it may genuinely be one of the last copies in existence for all we know. Regardless of the software's quality or usefulness, I am 100% all for preservation first and keeping the value of something second. I don't particularly care how much I may or may not be able to sell this for in the future - that was never the point. It's just interesting to look at, considering the home video boom didn't really takeoff until the 2000s.
What are your thoughts? While not explicitly stated on the box, I'm concerned there could also be floppy disks inside, as it's quite heavy. Hopefully it's just documentation, since it is a coin toss as to whether or not any floppies are still good after all these years. Given the seal and box are in flawless condition, I'm hoping they are still fine. I'm leaning towards preserving this online as soon as possible, but I'd like to know the absolute safest procedure to make sure that happens.
Here are some photos: