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.
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Industry | Educational software |
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Founded | 1982 |
Fate | Merged |
Successor | Spinnaker Software |
Headquarters | Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States[1] |
Titles
- Early Games for Young Children (1982: Atari 8-bit, 1983: Apple II, C64, TRS-80, CoCo, 1984: MS-DOS, 1986: Macintosh)
- Fraction Factory (1984: Commodore 64)
- Easy as ABC (1984: Commodore 64)
- Quizagon (1984: Commodore 64)
- Stickers
- Puzzle Master
- Rainbow Painter
- Mask Parade
- Piece of Cake Math (1983: Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, MS-DOS)
- Certificate maker (1986)
- Certificate Library vol. 1
- Certificate Expander vol. 1
- The Newsroom (1987)[2]
- The Newsroom Pro (1988)
- Clip Art Collection vol. 1
- Clip Art Collection vol. 2
- Clip Art Collection vol. 3
- Springboard Publisher (1987: Apple II, MS-DOS)[3]
- Springboard Publisher Style Sheets - Newsletters
- Springboard Publisher Laser Driver
- Springboard Publisher Fonts
- Works of Art Assortment Series
- Works of Art Education Series
- Works of Art Holiday Series
- Hidden Agenda (1988: MS-DOS, Macintosh)
References
- ^ "Springboard Software, Inc. (Minneapolis, Minn.)". worldcat.org. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
- ^ "Springboard Product Catalog Discover The Possibilities" (PDF). Retrieved 10 April 2019.
- ^ "Springboard Publisher for Apple II fold-out brochure" (PDF). Retrieved 10 April 2019.