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'''Springboard Software, inc.''' was a [[software company]] founded in 1982 known primarily for its line of non-curriculum based [[educational software]]. It was bought by [[Spinnaker Software]] in 1990.▼
▲'''Springboard Software,
== Titles ==▼
* ''[[Early Games|Early Games for Young Children]]'' (1982: [[Atari 8-bit]], 1983: [[Apple II series|Apple II]], [[Commodore 64]], [[TRS-80 CoCo]], 1984: [[MS-DOS]], 1986: [[Macintosh]])▼
▲* ''[[Early Games|Early Games for Young Children]]'' (1982: [[Atari 8-bit]], 1983: [[
* ''Fraction Factory'' (1984: Apple II, Commodore 64, MS-DOS)
* ''Easy as ABC'' (1984: Apple II, Commodore 64, MS-DOS,
* ''Quizagon'' (1984: Commodore 64)
* ''Stickers'' (Apple II, Commodore 64, MS-DOS)
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** ''Works of Art Holiday Series''
* ''Top Honors'' (Macintosh)<ref name="publisherBrochure1989" />
* ''Works of Art Laser Fonts vol. 1'' (
* ''Works of Art Laser Art Business Selection vol. 1'' (
* ''Works of Art Samplers'' (Apple II, MS-DOS,
* ''Art a la Mac'' (
* ''Family Matters'' (Apple II, MS-DOS,
* ''Atlas Explorer'' (Apple II, MS-DOS,
* ''[[Hidden Agenda (1988 video game)|Hidden Agenda]]'' (1988: MS-DOS,
== References ==
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