- Tom Proulx
In 1983
Scott Cook went toStanford University in California. He wanted a programmer for a planned home bill payment and bank reconciliation program. Proulx was the first person Cook met and they soon co-foundedIntuit . Proulx was the first and main programmer of the first version ofQuicken and the firstApple andRadio Shack versions. He got apatent for finding a way for a computer to verify that a user had correctly inserted blank checks in adot matrix printer . This was essential to the near universal use of such checks in accounting programs.In 1984, in what may have been the first case of
usability testing with engineers, Intuit recruited people off the street to test Quicken with a stopwatch. After each test Proulx improved Quicken. Before this experienced computer users spent an hour or more to install programs and print a check. Novices often gave up. Quicken let novices do it in less than 15 minutes, printing checks faster than it took to write them. The market share of Quicken varied from 65% to 98%, making it akiller application , which drove many computer sales. It also made usability testing a standard industry practice.In 1985, while Proulx was one of three Intuit employees, Intuit became the first company to shrink wrap floppy disks and manuals. This further revolutionized software development. By 1992 all major Intuit programs has a market share of 75% or more. Prolux then created an Intuit credit card with a download service, which automatically classified charges. In 1993 he actively assisted with helping Intuit go public and was the driving force behind its Chip Soft
TurboTax merger. He resigned soon after. [http://books.google.com/books?id=lRs_4U43UcEC&printsec=frontcover]
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