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The Print Shop is a desktop publishing software package originally published in 1984 by Broderbund.It was unique in that it provided libraries of clip art and templates through a simple interface to build signs, posters and banners with household dot-matrix printers. [1]
Banner making program. Released by Broderbund; developed for Pixellite Group by Presage Software Development. Calendar Creator, last version 12: 1995-now Win Create calendars: Captain Goodnight and the Islands of Fear: 1985 AppII A side-scrolling action-adventure game where you fly a plane, drive a tank, steer a jeep, pilot a sub, and ride a tram.
Broderbund Software, Inc. (stylized as Brøderbund) was an American maker of video games, educational software, and productivity tools.Broderbund is best known for the 8-bit video game hits Choplifter, Lode Runner, Karateka, and Prince of Persia (all of which originated on the Apple II), as well as The Print Shop—originally for printing signs and banners on dot matrix printers—and the Myst ...
Broderbund Software Windows 3.1 and 95 (16 bit and 32 bit) / MS-DOS Beginning with this version every copy of Family Tree Maker for Windows came with both a Windows 95 (32-bit) and Windows 3.1x (16-bit) version. [21] [22] 3.02 October 1995 Broderbund Software Windows 32 bit [23] 3.02 Mac January 1997 Broderbund Software
1999 - Kid Pix Studio Deluxe was re-released by The Learning Company a year after its acquisition of Broderbund. 2000 - Kid Pix Deluxe 3 was released by Broderbund/Riverdeep. 2004 - Kid Pix Deluxe 4 was released by The Learning Company/Riverdeep. 2004 - Kid Pix Deluxe 3X (Mac OS X Edition 1.0) was released by Software MacKiev.
The court found in favor of Broderbund, locating specific instances of copying. [1] The program was re-worked to provide the same functionality, but through a different look and feel. Since the early 1990s, the name has been used for a basic desktop publishing software package, under the Broderbund brand.
Luther Shaw reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "here's another in the long line of aliens-dropping-from-the-skies-being-destroyed-by-your-weapons games.
Breakers is a science fiction-themed interactive fiction video game published in 1986 by Synapse Software, which was then a division of Broderbund. It was released for the Apple II, Atari ST, Commodore 64, and MS-DOS. The game was the last of Broderbund's "Electronic Novels" series, and was not a commercial success.