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productivity software Productivity software (also called personal productivity software or office productivity software) is application software used for producing information (such as documents, presentations, worksheets, databases, charts, graphs, digital painting ...
created for the
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line of computers and the
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operating system and its derivatives AROS and
MorphOS MorphOS is an AmigaOS-like operating system designed for Power and PowerPC based computers. The core, based on the Quark microkernel, is proprietary, although several libraries and other parts are open source, such as the Ambient desktop. The p ...
.


History

The Amiga originally supported software titles such as
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,
Deluxe Paint Deluxe Paint, often referred to as ''DPaint'', is a bitmap graphics editor created by Dan Silva for Electronic Arts and published for the then-new Amiga 1000 in November 1985. A series of updated versions followed, some of which were ported ...
, and
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.
Video Toaster The NewTek Video Toaster is a combination of hardware and software for the editing and production of NTSC standard-definition video. The plug-in expansion card initially worked with the Amiga 2000 computer and provides a number of BNC connect ...
, one of the first all-in-one graphics and video editing packages, began on the Amiga. Video Toaster was one of the few accessories for the "big box" Amigas (2000, 3000 and 4000) that used the video slot and enabled users to turn their Amiga into the core of a video production suite. The later development of Video Flyer by
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made possible the Amiga's first non-linear video editing program. The Amiga made 3D raytracing graphics available to the masses with Sculpt 3D. Before the Amiga, raytracing was only available for dedicated graphics workstations such as SGI. TurboSilver was another package designed to support raytracing. The Amiga was well known for its 3D rendering, with many titles added over the years. Some titles were later ported to
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, such as the rendering software
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from Maxon, and NewTek's
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, which was originally part of Video Toaster. Video Toaster was also ported to Windows. LightWave was used for low-cost computer-generated special effects during the early 1990s, with ''
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'' a notable example of a
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utilizing LightWave. AmigaBASIC was an advanced
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, complete with an
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(IDE), was written by
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under contract.


Graphics software

Amiga began in 1985 with strong graphics capabilities, using its unique hardware and multimedia chipset to provide better graphics support and capability than other personal computers. The Agnus graphical chip could directly access
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and pilot it with
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, and featured Bit
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and
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circuits capable of moving ranges of pixels on the screen and directly controlling the electron gun in a
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. It could render screens in various color and resolution modes (2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, and 4096 color HAM modes) starting from 320x200 up to 720x576 pixel graphic pages. Amiga released many graphics software programs, such as Graphicraft,
Deluxe Paint Deluxe Paint, often referred to as ''DPaint'', is a bitmap graphics editor created by Dan Silva for Electronic Arts and published for the then-new Amiga 1000 in November 1985. A series of updated versions followed, some of which were ported ...
,
TVPaint TVPaint Animation (also known as TVPaint, TVP, and before as Bauhaus Mirage or NewTek Aura) is a 2D paint and digital animation software package developed by TVPaint Developpement SARL based in Lorraine, France. Originally released for Amiga in ...
,
Photon Paint Photon Paint is a Hold-And-Modify (HAM) based bitmap graphics editor for the Amiga, first released in 1987. Photon Paint was the first bitmap graphics editor to incorporate 3D solid modeling and texture mapping as an integral part of the program ...
, Brilliance!, Aegis Images, ArtEffect, fxPAINT by IOSpirit, Personal Paint from Cloanto, Photogenics, Express Paint, Digi Paint, XiPaint, PerfectPaint, and SketchBlock 24 bit painting program by Andy Broad for AmigaOS 4.x.


Graphic applications on AmigaOne systems

Unlike
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Amiga systems, AmigaOne systems had no integrated multimedia chipsets. Instead, these systems, similar to Mac or PC, sported AGP/
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graphic cards, an embedded audio
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sound system, and can use
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audio cards, including some professional models. The expanded capability of the system's faster CPU, and the availability of standard expansion graphic cards, led to a new generation of graphic software for the AmigaOne machines such as Hollywood "Visual Programming Suite". This made it easy to port
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like
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.


Visual programming

The
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suite of programs by German software house Airsoft SoftWair is a multimedia and presentation program available for all Amiga systems (
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,
MorphOS MorphOS is an AmigaOS-like operating system designed for Power and PowerPC based computers. The core, based on the Quark microkernel, is proprietary, although several libraries and other parts are open source, such as the Ambient desktop. The p ...
, AROS) and , a version of Hollywood became available for
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. It can load Scala projects and Microsoft PowerPoint ". PPT" files. Hollywood Designer is a multimedia authoring tool and a complete cross-platform multimedia application layer capable of creating whole Amiga programs through a
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design approach. It can save executables in various formats: 68k Amiga,
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, AmigaOS 4 and MorphOS executables, and
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X86 code for AROS. Later versions allowed for creating executable programs for Intel Windows machines, as well as
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for both PPC and Intel processors.


Modern graphic software

Fairly modern graphic software wsa available for AmigaOne machines. TV Paint was released in 1991, and was one of the first commercial 32-bit graphics applications. The final version for Amiga (3.59) was released in 1994, although the source code was proprietary. Programs such as Candy Factory for AOS 4.0 created special effects for images, brushes, and fonts, which could be used to create internet objects and buttons. Pixel image editor (formerly Pixel32) is available for MorphOS.
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, a prominent 3D graphics software, supported Amiga systems. Beginning with release 2.1 in 2008, MorphOS ed its Paint utility called Sketch, and AROS bundled the last free version of Luna Paint with it, which became a commercial paint program.


Graphic utilities

The Amiga software ecosystem included graphic utilities. For example, Amiga systems supported professional software utilities such as Cinematte, CineMorph, Morph Plus, Impact!, Essence, Magic Lantern, and Pixel 3D Pro. Cinematte allowed the user to make complex photo-realistic composites of subjects photographed against a bluescreen. It used the same techniques as motion picture technology for precise compositing. CineMorph and Morph Plus were programs used to automatically create morphing effects between two original images, and create a compound third image, including animations associated with the morphing effect. Impact! created physics simulation in 3D scenes. Essence was a texture maker used to apply textures on the surfaces of objects created by 3D tracing programs. Amiga Magic Lantern was a true color animation compressor and player for the Amiga. Pixel 3D Pro was used to create models for 3D objects and save them in various 3D file formats, or to transform any model object from one 3D file format to another.


Vector graphics

The most widely used formats for vector graphics in Amiga were
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and IFF DR2D. This originated from the fact that Amiga was the first platform that natively ran
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. IFF DR2D was the original standard for vector graphics generated by Amiga ProVector and was later adopted by applications such as Art Expression and Professional Draw. The most-used Amiga drawing and vector graphics utilities were Aegis Draw, ProDraw (Professional Draw) from Gold Disk Inc., DrawStudio, Art Expression, ProVector, and for some basic vector graphics, also the tools of Professional Page and PageStream. The most modern vector graphics programs on Amiga were MindSpace 1.1, which is aimed mainly at design flowcharts, mindtables, UML and diagrams, and Steam Draw, a simple 2D vector paint program available for MorphOS.


Flash and SWF

SWFTools is a collection of command line programs to convert and save various
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(bitmap) image formats from and to Flash SWF vector animation format.


Tracing software

AmigaOS featured free distributable vector-to-graphics conversion facilities Autotrace,
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, and XTrace, which also run in the AROS Amiga open source clone system and
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Amiga-Like systems. The desktop publishing software PageStream came bundled with tracing software. The structured drawing program ProVector had an optional add-on tracing utility named StylusTracer.


DXF, EMF, SVG file formats

Various programs read
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(almost all Amiga CAD programs), EMF, SVG, CGM, GEM, WMF. An example of a converting tool that reads many formats and outputs DR2D is the Amiga program MetaView. SVG Datatype was supported directly in the OS, on any program, allowing the user to load and save files in the SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) format.


Computer aided design

When Amiga was first released, it was considered to offer the most powerful graphics platform available at a reasonable price. Various CAD programs were available for it, such as X-CAD,
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, DynaCaDD, MaxonCAD, IntroCAD, and ElektroCAD (a program to design and test electronic circuits).


Animation, comics and cartoons

Due to the Amiga's specific multimedia capabilities as well as the features of the bit blitter circuit, it was capable of advanced animation and video production at a professional level in the 1980s and thus seeded the creation of software for the professional video editing market. Many animation programs were available, including Aegis Animator, Lights!Camera!Action!, DeLuxe Video, Disney Animation Studio, Deluxe Paint (version 3 and newer), The Director (a BASIC-like language oriented to animation), Scala, Vision from Commodore itself, VisualFX from ClassX, Adorage Multi Effect program from proDAD, Millennium from Nova Design, ImageFX, and Art Department Pro. Comic Setter was a tool for creating printed comics by arranging brushes representing comic characters, joining it with background images, and superimposing the right frames and "balloons" with their own text speech and captions. It could then print the comics that were created in color. Disney Animation Studio was one of the most powerful 2D animation programs. Released on Amiga, this program was equipped with a complete cell-frame preview feature that was used by many animation studios. The software is mainly used by independent and amateur animators.


3D modeling, rendering and animation

Amiga 3D rendering and animation software includes Sculpt 3D, TurboSilver, Aladdin4D, Videoscape 3D, Caligari, Maxon
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, Imagine,
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from NewTek, Real3D from Realsoft, Vista Pro, World Construction Set 3D terrain rendering programs, and Tornado3D by the Italian company Eyelight.


Amateur and professional video editing

Amiga was one of the first commercial platforms to allow amateur and professional video editing, due to its ability to connect to television sets and video codecs and deal with
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signal, at full screen with
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features, and a good noise-gain ratio. In the 1990s, Amiga and its video peripherals (mainly Genlock boxes and digitizing boxes) were available at reasonable prices, which led Amiga to become a leading platform for professional video editing. It was capable of dealing with broadcast video production (NewTek VideoToaster), and from approximately 1992–1994, despite the demise of Commodore, Amiga experienced a golden age as a professional video platform and there were available for Amiga a vast amount of any kind of video software, graphic facilities and reselling of any of GFX and image gallery data files that could be applied to video productions. Amongst this software were the main Amiga video-editing programs for
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with both linear and non-linear editing with 4.2.2 capabilities as the ones from NewTek available with VideoToaster Flyer external module for
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and just called NLE! (Non-Linear Editing), Amiga MainActor, Broadcaster 32 and Elite (with Producer software), Wildfire by Andreas Maschke for vfx (now in Java), expansion Amiga cards PAR, VLab Motion (with Movieshop software) and VLab Pro.


Word processing and page layout

While desktop video proved to be a major market, a surge of
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and graphics software filled other professional needs. The first Amiga text program, Textcraft, was part word processor and part
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, capable of changing page layouts, fonts, enlarging or reducing their width, changing their colors, and adding color images to the text. Word processing programs for Amiga included the then-industry standard
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up to version 4.1, Shakespeare, Excellence, Maxon Word, Final Writer, Amiga Writer, Scribble!, ProWrite, Wordworth, and Personal Write by Cloanto. Page layout software included Page Setter and Professional Page from Gold Disk Inc., and PageStream by Soft-Logik, (known today as Grasshopper LLC). Only PageStream was ported to other platforms. Graphics software included vector drawing applications like Art Expression from Soft-Logik, ProVector by Stylus, Inc. (formerly Taliesin), Draw Studio, and Professional Draw from Gold Disk Inc. Amiga lacked an
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, but
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was available. Pen Pal was a word processor integrated with a database and a form editor. Scribble!, Analyze!, and Organize! were bundled together as the Works! suite combining a word processor, spreadsheet, and database. Despite the similar name, it had no connection to
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.
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was available in two ports: AmigaTeX, which is no longer available (the first LaTeX can be edited with a front-end program), and PasTEX, available on Aminet repository. Modern software AbiWord was available on AmigaOS 4.0 through the AmiCygnix
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graphical engine, Scriba and Papyrus Office pre-release is available for
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.


Text editors

Text editors available on Amiga included Vim,
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and MicroEMACS (included), Cinnamon Writer, Cygnus Editor (also known as CED), and
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, which then evolved in 2006 into
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. The
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ne editor and the vi-clone Vim were initially developed on the Amiga. Since 2001, in MorphOS, a limited edition version of GoldEd called MorphEd is available, and since 2008 Cinnamon Writer and NoWin ED, a universal editor which ran on any Amiga-like platform, were available.


Database and spreadsheets

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and
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; Logistix (stylized as LoGisTiX), one of the first spreadsheets for Amiga; Microfiche Filer Plus was a database that enabled users to examine data using
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.
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was one of the finest programs available for C64. It was then ported on
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, Amiga, and later on PC. But on Amiga, it became a standard reference, available as Superbase Personal and SuperBase Professional. It could handle
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databases and had an internal query language such as
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. It was capable of creating forms and masks on records and handling multimedia files into its records years before
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. Superbase featured VCR-style buttons to browse database records. Softwood File II was another multimedia database that then evolved into Final Data, from Softwood Inc. From the same firm came Final Calc, a spreadsheet similar to TurboCalc from German company Schatztruhe. ProChart was a tool to draw flow charts and diagrams. Analyze! was another spreadsheet developed for the Amiga. Organize! was a flat-file database package.
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spreadsheet was ported on Amiga through an
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engine called AmiCygnix. In recent times, MUIbase was a mainly cross-platform
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database language that became a reference on Amiga.
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, a self-contained, embeddable, zero-configuration SQL database engine, runs on AmigaOS 4 and MorphOS. In February 2010, Italian programmer Andrea Palmatè ported
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standard to AmigaOS 4.


Science, entertainment and special use programs

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is a general-purpose mathematics software (a.k.a. Mathematic-CAD) that was available for Amiga up to version "V". Distant Suns, Galileo, Digital Almanac and Amiga Digital Universe (from Bill Eaves for the OS4) were astronomy programs and astronomic calculators. During the age of
CDTV The CDTV (from Commodore Dynamic Total Vision, later treated as a backronym for Compact Disc Television) is a home multimedia entertainment and video game console – convertible into a full-fledged personal computer by the addition of optiona ...
, many history, science, and art CDs like Timetable of Science, Innovation, Timetable of Business, Politics, Grolier's Encyclopedia, Guinness Disk of Records, Video Creator,
American Heritage Dictionary American(s) may refer to: * American, something of, from, or related to the United States of America, commonly known as the "United States" or "America" ** Americans, citizens and nationals of the United States of America ** American ancestry, p ...
, Illustrated Holy Bible, Illustrated Works of Shakespeare, etc. were available.


Fractals, virtual reality, artificial intelligence

ZoneXplorer from Elena Novaretti is a
fractal In mathematics, a fractal is a Shape, geometric shape containing detailed structure at arbitrarily small scales, usually having a fractal dimension strictly exceeding the topological dimension. Many fractals appear similar at various scale ...
experience program. In 1989, the X-Specs 3D Glasses from Haitex Resources, one of the first interactive 3D solutions for home computers were created. Also created on Amiga, were the multimedia interactive TV non-immersive
virtual reality Virtual reality (VR) is a Simulation, simulated experience that employs 3D near-eye displays and pose tracking to give the user an immersive feel of a virtual world. Applications of virtual reality include entertainment (particularly video gam ...
exploring software Mandala from Vivid Group Inc., and the Virtuality System Virtuality 1000 CS 3D VRML all-immersive simulator from W-Industries (then Virtuality Inc.), for game entertainment in big arcade installations and theme parks, based on A3000. Magellan v.1.1 (Artificial Intelligence Software), not the same as Directory Opus Magellan, was a program to emulate
artificial intelligence Artificial intelligence (AI) is the capability of computer, computational systems to perform tasks typically associated with human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, and decision-making. It is a field of re ...
responses, by creating heuristic rules based on
machine learning Machine learning (ML) is a field of study in artificial intelligence concerned with the development and study of Computational statistics, statistical algorithms that can learn from data and generalise to unseen data, and thus perform Task ( ...
in its form of
supervised learning In machine learning, supervised learning (SL) is a paradigm where a Statistical model, model is trained using input objects (e.g. a vector of predictor variables) and desired output values (also known as a ''supervisory signal''), which are often ...
. The user chooses
decision tree A decision tree is a decision support system, decision support recursive partitioning structure that uses a Tree (graph theory), tree-like Causal model, model of decisions and their possible consequences, including probability, chance event ou ...
s and
decision tables Decision tables are a concise visual representation for specifying which actions to perform depending on given conditions. Decision table is the term used for a Control table or State-transition table in the field of Business process modeling; ...
system featured by the Magellan program, in which to input objects, and desired outputs and describe all associate conditions and rules which the machine should follow in order to output pseudo-intelligent solutions to given problems.


Route planning

AmiATLAS v.6 was a
route planner A journey planner, trip planner, or route planner is a specialized search engine used to find an optimal means of travelling between two or more given locations, sometimes using more than one transport mode. Searches may be optimized on differe ...
tool. It provided worldwide interactive maps and found optimal routes for traveling from one place to another. It featured multiple map loading, an integrated CityGuide-System with information on interesting places, some with pictures.


Personal organizer, notebook, diary software

Digita Organizer v.1.1 from Digita International was an Amiga
personal organizer A personal organizer, also known as a datebook, date log, daybook, day planner, personal analog assistant, book planner, year planner, or agenda (from Latin ''agenda'' – things to do), is a portable book or binder designed for personal manage ...
program
PolyOrga
by Frédéric Rignault is a similar program for
MorphOS MorphOS is an AmigaOS-like operating system designed for Power and PowerPC based computers. The core, based on the Quark microkernel, is proprietary, although several libraries and other parts are open source, such as the Ambient desktop. The p ...
.


Personal budget, home banking, accounts

Packages included Easy Banker, Home Accounts, Small Business Accounts, Small Business Manager, Account Master, Accountant, AmigaMoney, Banca Base III, HomeBank, CashMaster, and Counting House.


Special purpose

AVT (Amiga Video Transceiver), was a software and hardware
slow-scan television Slow-scan television (SSTV) is a picture transmission method, used mainly by amateur radio operators, to transmit and receive static pictures via radio in monochrome or color. A literal term for SSTV is narrowband television. Analog broadcast t ...
system originally developed by "Black Belt Systems" (USA) around 1990. It was popular before the IBM PC family gained sufficient audio quality. Richmond Sound Design (RSD) created both
show control Show control is the use of automation technology to link together and operate multiple entertainment control systems in a coordinated manner. It is distinguished from an entertainment control system, which is specific to a single theatrical depar ...
(a.k.a. MSC or "
MIDI Show Control MIDI Show Control (MSC), is a real-time System Exclusive extension of the international Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) standard. MSC enables all types of entertainment equipment to communicate with each other through the process of s ...
") and theatre
sound design Sound design is the art and practice of creating auditory elements of media. It involves specifying, acquiring and creating audio using production techniques and equipment or software. It is employed in a variety of disciplines including filmmaking ...
software that was used in the theatre, theme park, display, exhibit,
stage management Stage management is a broad field that is generally defined as the practice of organization and coordination of an event or theatrical production. Stage management may encompass a variety of activities including overseeing of the rehearsal proce ...
, and themed entertainment industries in the 1980s and 1990s. During the mid 1990s, many high-profile shows at major theme parks worldwide were controlled by Amigas, using Stage Manager. Dozens of Amigas were used at
Walt Disney World The Walt Disney World Resort is an destination resort, entertainment resort complex located about southwest of Orlando, Florida, United States. Opened on October 1, 1971, the resort is operated by Disney Experiences, a division of the Wa ...
and more at other theme parks as well as venues in Las Vegas, on
Broadway Broadway may refer to: Theatre * Broadway Theatre (disambiguation) * Broadway theatre, theatrical productions in professional theatres near Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, U.S. ** Broadway (Manhattan), the street ** Broadway Theatre (53rd Stre ...
, London's West End, the
Royal Shakespeare Company The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is a major British theatre company, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. The company employs over 1,000 staff and opens around 20 productions a year. The RSC plays regularly in London, Stratf ...
's many venues, most of
Branson, Missouri Branson is a city in the U.S. state of Missouri. Most of the city is situated in Taney County, Missouri, Taney County, with a small portion in the west extending into Stone County, Missouri, Stone County. Branson is in the Ozarks, Ozark Mountain ...
's theatres, and on cruise ships.


See also

* Amiga Internet and communications software * Amiga music software * Amiga programming languages * Amiga support and maintenance software for other information regarding
software Software consists of computer programs that instruct the Execution (computing), execution of a computer. Software also includes design documents and specifications. The history of software is closely tied to the development of digital comput ...
that runs on Amiga.


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References

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