- VisiCorp
VisiCorp was an early personal computer software publisher. Its most famous products are
VisiOn andVisiCalc .It was founded in 1976 by
Dan Fylstra andPeter R. Jennings as Personal Software, and first published Jennings'Microchess program for theMOS Technology KIM-1 computer, and laterCommodore PET andApple II versions. It later published a wider variety of games and some applications programs. In 1979 it released VisiCalc, which would be so successful that in 1982 the company was renamed "VisiCorp".:* VisiCalc was the first electronic
spreadsheet for personal computers, developed bySoftware Arts and published by VisiCorp.:* VisiOn was the firstGUI for the IBM PC.Early alumni of this company included
Ed Esber who would later runAshton-Tate ,Bill Coleman who would foundBEA Systems ,Mitch Kapor founder ofLotus Software and theElectronic Frontier Foundation , Rich Melmon who would co-foundElectronic Arts , Bruce Wallace author of Asteroids in Space, andBrad Templeton who would found early dot-comClarinet (company) .VisiCorp was sold to Paladin Software after a legal feud between Software Arts and VisiCorp.
External links
* [http://www.edesber.com/companies/visicorp.shtml VisiCorp] - VisiCorp information on Ed Esber's official website.
* [http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/faculty/dick.rumelt/Docs/Cases/Visicorp.pdf VisiCorp 1978-1984 (Revised)] - A history of VisiCorp from theUCLA Anderson School of Management .
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