Magellan Software | Custom software and database design in Nelson, NZ  
   
 
Magellan Software | Custom software and database design in Nelson, NZ
 

Magellan Software provides custom software solutions for small to medium sized companies throughout New Zealand. No job is too small!

We specialise in rapid development of tailor-made solutions without compromising quality

 
  • Systems analysis
  • Database analysis and design
  • Dynamic data-driven websites
  • Windows applications
  • Maintenance of existing systems
  • MS Office integration
  • Google Maps integration
  • Interface into accounting systems
  • Personalised service with the emphasis on a trusted relationship
  • Custom solutions to your business and organisational needs
 
 

What our customers say

  Magellan Software "have been dedicated in learning our business so they can produce software solutions which meet our needs to an exacting standard. The service we receive from Magellan is excellent and we see our relationship continuing well into the future. I have no hesitation in recommending Magellan to any prospective customer and am happy to be contacted."
Russell Martin, Chief Executive, Open Home Foundation of New Zealand
"On time, on spec, that's a great place to start. Good thought put into background structure to allow users to edit key underlying assumptions, rather than have the code edited at a later date. And nice people too."
Steve Perris, Accountant, Britannia Textiles
 

"We engaged Jackie and her team at Magellan to develop a complicated database for us and were most impressed in how simple and understandable Jackie made the whole process. We were working to a tight time frame and Magellan responded promptly to all our inquiries, requests and with friendly helpful professionalism on all occasions. The resulting database met all our requirements to a very high standard and is one we can be proud of We would certainly use Magellan again."
Pip Jamieson, Project Manager, Nelson Regional Economic Development Agency

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