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Contact Information
By email:
We respond to 99% of email within 24 hours, whether pre-sales enquiries, sales orders or post-sales questions. If you have not received a reply within 48 hours you should assume that we have not received it, so please send again saying that you did not receive a reply the first time.
By telephone:
UK: 01750 721854
Overseas: +44 1750 721854
By post:
Braeburn Software
Hawthorn Bank
Scott's Place
SELKIRK
TD7 4DP
UK
Bernard Hill is the original owner and full-time manager of Braeburn Software. Besides running this small software house in the Borders of Scotland, Bernard has held many positions in the computer industry from Analyst to Information Systems Manager and has also worked as a Computer Lecturer. Bernard is a member of the British Computer Society, a member of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, and is organist and choirmaster at his local church and among his other hobbies counts singing, composing, chess and photography.
He is married to Christine who joined the business in 2004 and is now run as a partnership.

Bernard's qualifications:
MA(Oxon) PGCE MIMA MBCS,
Chartered Information Technology Practitioner,
Chartered Mathematician,
Chartered Scientist.
Experience:
Lecturer in Mathematics/ Statistics/Computing (16 years),
Research Mathematician (4 years),
Computer Manager (6 years),
Braeburn Software (full-time since 1995)
Christine's qualifications:
BA(Hons) Keele; RGN
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History
Braeburn Software was founded in 1987 during the time of the BBC microcomputers but now focusses on music software for the PC.
The original music notation software (known as Noteworthy)was born out of frustration at what was available on the market at the time and the need to rearrange choral parts for church music.
Latterly the name of the software was changed to Music Publisher as this is precisely what the software enables the customer to do.
Support is very important to us since our customers are our best ambassadors - therefore our products come with lifetime support.
As the business developed, a conscious decision was made not to produce glossy brochures or bulky packaging materials, costs for which are inevitably passed on to the customer. It was also our small contribution in helping to sustain our beautiful environment by using less of its limited resources.
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