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titles produced for the
Sinclair QL The Sinclair QL (for ''Quantum Leap'') is a personal computer launched by Sinclair Research in 1984, as an upper-end counterpart to the ZX Spectrum. The QL was the last desktop microcomputer from Sinclair Research aimed at the serious home use ...
personal computer A personal computer, commonly referred to as PC or computer, is a computer designed for individual use. It is typically used for tasks such as Word processor, word processing, web browser, internet browsing, email, multimedia playback, and PC ...
. Notation: Program name (purpose), publisher, first release


Utilities


#

* 3D Precision, High-Precision Imaging System, Digital Precision


A

* Abacus (Spreadsheet), Psion (
Sinclair Sinclair may refer to: Places * Lake Sinclair, near Milledgeville, Georgia * Mount Sinclair, Canada * Sinclair, Iowa * Sinclair, West Virginia * Sinclair, Wyoming * Sinclair Mills, British Columbia * Sinclair Township, Minnesota * Sincl ...
), 1984 * APL Interpreter * ArcED, coWo * Archive (Database), Psion (
Sinclair Sinclair may refer to: Places * Lake Sinclair, near Milledgeville, Georgia * Mount Sinclair, Canada * Sinclair, Iowa * Sinclair, West Virginia * Sinclair, Wyoming * Sinclair Mills, British Columbia * Sinclair Township, Minnesota * Sincl ...
), 1984 * Archivist database (Std and MP), A.R.K. (Richard Howe), 1984 * Assembler and Linker, Computer One * Assembler,
GST Computer Systems GST was a group of computer companies based in Cambridge, England, founded by Jeff Fenton in June 1979. The company worked with Atari, Sinclair Research, Torch Computers, Acorn Computers, Monotype Corporation and Kwik-Fit, amongst others. The ...
* Assembler,
Metacomco MetaComCo (MCC) was a computer systems software company started in 1981 and based in Bristol, England by Peter Mackeonis and Derek Budge. A division of Tenchstar, Ltd. MetaComCo's first product was an MBASIC compatible interpreter for IBM PCs, ...
* Assembler Workbench, Talent


B

* Banks of Plants, Toby Hodd, 1986 * BASIC TO CPORT, Translator from SuperBASIC to Kernighan & Ritchie C, Digital Precision *
BCPL BCPL ("Basic Combined Programming Language") is a procedural, imperative, and structured programming language. Originally intended for writing compilers for other languages, BCPL is no longer in common use. However, its influence is still f ...
Compiler,
Metacomco MetaComCo (MCC) was a computer systems software company started in 1981 and based in Bristol, England by Peter Mackeonis and Derek Budge. A division of Tenchstar, Ltd. MetaComCo's first product was an MBASIC compatible interpreter for IBM PCs, ...
* Beule Tools, Peter Beule


C

* C Compiler (Small C), GST * C Compiler (
Lattice C The Lattice C Compiler was released in June 1982 by Lifeboat Associates and was the first C compiler for the IBM Personal Computer. The compiler sold for $500 and would run on PC DOS or MS-DOS (which at the time were the same product with differ ...
),
Metacomco MetaComCo (MCC) was a computer systems software company started in 1981 and based in Bristol, England by Peter Mackeonis and Derek Budge. A division of Tenchstar, Ltd. MetaComCo's first product was an MBASIC compatible interpreter for IBM PCs, ...
c68 * Cad Pak, Datalink * Cardfile database (128K and 256K), A.R.K. (Richard Howe), 1986 * Cartridge Doctor, Talent * Cosmos, Talent * CST Disk Utilities (Backup, Convert, Filed, Disced, Ramdrive),
Cambridge Systems Technology Cambridge Systems Technology (CST) was a company formed in the early 1980s by ex-Torch Computers engineers David Oliver and Martin Baines, to produce peripherals for the BBC Micro, and later, with Graham Priestley, Sinclair QL microcomputers. P ...


D

* Data Design (Database), The Progs * Desktop Publisher, Digital Precision * Desktop Publisher Special Edition, Digital Precision * Digital C (Small C), Digital Precision * Digital C Special Edition (~~K&R C), Digital Precision * DISA (Intelligent Disassembler), JO * Disk Mate 5, PM data (Pål Monstad) * Disktool & Quickdisk, Ultrasoft (Martin Berndt) * DJ Toolkit (DJTK)


E

* Easel (Business Graphics), Psion (
Sinclair Sinclair may refer to: Places * Lake Sinclair, near Milledgeville, Georgia * Mount Sinclair, Canada * Sinclair, Iowa * Sinclair, West Virginia * Sinclair, Wyoming * Sinclair Mills, British Columbia * Sinclair Township, Minnesota * Sincl ...
), 1984 * EasyPTR, Albin Hessler * Eye-Q, Graphics System, Digital Precision * Eye-Q Special Edition, Graphics System, Digital Precision


F

* Ferret (File Search Utility), Sector Software * Fibu (Accounting), eTo soft * Flashback (Database), Sector Software * Forth, Computer One * Fortran 77, Prospero * Front Page, (Desktop Publisher), GAP Software


G

* Giga-BASIC, Giga-Soft (ABC Electronic) * Giga-Chroma, Giga-Soft (ABC Electronic) * Giga-Disassembler with Monitor, Giga-Soft (ABC Electronic) * Grafix III, Digital Precision * Graphics Toolkit, Ultrasoft (Martin Berndt) * GraphiQL, Talent * GST Assembler


I

* Ice Toolkit, Eidersoft (on eprom) * IDIS (Intelligent disassembler), Digital Precision * IDIS Special Edition (Intelligent disassembler), Digital Precision * Image D, PDQL


L

* Librarian database (128K and 256K), A.R.K. (Richard Howe), 1986 * Lightning, Text/Graphics/Maths Accelerator, Digital Precision * Lightning Special Edition, Digital Precision * Lisp Interpreter,
Metacomco MetaComCo (MCC) was a computer systems software company started in 1981 and based in Bristol, England by Peter Mackeonis and Derek Budge. A division of Tenchstar, Ltd. MetaComCo's first product was an MBASIC compatible interpreter for IBM PCs, ...


M

*
Macro Assembler In computing, assembly language (alternatively assembler language or symbolic machine code), often referred to simply as assembly and commonly abbreviated as ASM or asm, is any low-level programming language with a very strong correspondence bet ...
, GST * Mailfile database (128K and 256K), A.R.K. (Richard Howe), 1986 * Mailmerge, A.R.K. (Richard Howe), 1986 * Master Spy editor, A.R.K. (Richard Howe), 1988 * Media Manager md/fdd editor and repair tools, Digital Precision, 1986 * Mega Dictionary for Perfection, 360K word Spellchecker, Digital Precision * Menu Extension, JMS * M-Paint, Medic * Monitor, Computer One * Mon QL,
Hisoft HiSoft Technology International Limited was a multinational information technology and business process outsourcing company headquartered in Dalian, China. Founded in 1996, HiSoft was listed on the NASDAQ public exchange in 2010. In November 2 ...


N

* Nucleon, Pyramide


P

* Page Designer, Sector Software * Page Designer 2, Sector Software * Page Designer 3, Sector Software * Paint Master, Shadow Games * Pascal Compiler, Computer One * Pascal (ISO 7185/ANSI 770×3.97), Prospero * PC Conqueror (IBM PC emulator, supports MS-DOS v.3,4,5,6), Digital Precision * PCB1, Talent * PCB CAD, Lear Data Systems * Peintre, Pyramide * Perfect Pointer Tools, Digital Precision * Perfection, Word Processor, Digital Precision * Perfection Special Edition, Word Processor, Digital Precision * Pointer's & Writer's Toolkit, JMS * Professional Monitor, Compware * Professional Publisher, Digital Precision


Q

* QD, JMS * Q-Draw, Psion, 1985 * QKick, Ultrasoft (Martin Berndt) * QMATHS, Digital Precision * QMATHS II, Digital Precision * QMon, QJump * QLOAD (SuperBASIC fast save/load), Liberation * QL Cadette drafting system, Bestmalt Ltd (Mark Mansell), 1987 * QL Cash Trader (Cash Accounting Package)
RWAP Software
* QL Cosmos (Astronomy Program), Talen
available from RWAP Software
(Programmer: G. F. Cornwell) * QL Gardener, GCS (
Sinclair Sinclair may refer to: Places * Lake Sinclair, near Milledgeville, Georgia * Mount Sinclair, Canada * Sinclair, Iowa * Sinclair, West Virginia * Sinclair, Wyoming * Sinclair Mills, British Columbia * Sinclair Township, Minnesota * Sincl ...
) * QL ICE, Eidersoft * QL Paint (an edition of ''GraphiQL''), Talent (
Sinclair Sinclair may refer to: Places * Lake Sinclair, near Milledgeville, Georgia * Mount Sinclair, Canada * Sinclair, Iowa * Sinclair, West Virginia * Sinclair, Wyoming * Sinclair Mills, British Columbia * Sinclair Township, Minnesota * Sincl ...
) * QL Pascal Development Kit,
Metacomco MetaComCo (MCC) was a computer systems software company started in 1981 and based in Bristol, England by Peter Mackeonis and Derek Budge. A division of Tenchstar, Ltd. MetaComCo's first product was an MBASIC compatible interpreter for IBM PCs, ...
, 1985 * QL Payroll * QL Project Planner, Triptych Publishing Ltd, 1985 -
PCM
* QL Super Monitor, Digital Precision * QL Toolbox, Ultrasoft (Martin Berndt) * QLiberator Basic Compiler, Liberation * QLone+, Ultrasoft (Martin Berndt) * QPAC, QJump * QPAC 2, QJump * QPTR, QJump * QRAM, QJump * QREF (SuperBASIC Cross Reference), Liberation * QTop (Desk, clock, demos, animator, index, snap), coWo, 1989 * QTYP, QJump * Quick Layout, Gollmann * Quill (Word processor), Psion, (
Sinclair Sinclair may refer to: Places * Lake Sinclair, near Milledgeville, Georgia * Mount Sinclair, Canada * Sinclair, Iowa * Sinclair, West Virginia * Sinclair, Wyoming * Sinclair Mills, British Columbia * Sinclair Township, Minnesota * Sincl ...
), 1984 * QZ II, Sector Software


R

* RPM Resident Procedure Manager, Liberation


S

* S-Edit, Ralf Reköndt/Ultrasoft (Martin Berndt) * Sideways * Spellbound Interactive Spelling Checker, Sector Software, 1987 * Spy editor, A.R.K. (Richard Howe), 1988 * SToQL * Stripper file filter, A.R.K. (Richard Howe), 1986 * Super Astrologer, Digital Precision (Elmar Dunsser), 1985 * SuperBASIC Extension,
Hisoft HiSoft Technology International Limited was a multinational information technology and business process outsourcing company headquartered in Dalian, China. Founded in 1996, HiSoft was listed on the NASDAQ public exchange in 2010. In November 2 ...
* SuperCharge SuperBASIC compiler with
Lenslok Lenslok is a copy protection mechanism found in some computer games and other software on the Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Sinclair QL, MSX and Amstrad CPC. It was created by John Frost, an inventor and electronics consultant ...
, Digital Precision * SuperCharge Special Edition, Digital Precision * SuperForth, (with Reversi/Othello game), Digital Precision * Super Media Manager, Digital Precision * Super Sprite Generator, Digital Precision * SuperToolkit II, QJump (Care) * SuperToolkit III, Ultrasoft (Martin Berndt)


T

* Task Master (Multitasking front end), Sector Software, 1987 * TechniQL (CAD software), Talent * Text87 plus4 (Word processor), Software87 * The Painter by The Progs, 1988/1990 * Thing & EPROM Manager, JMS * Thor-Desk, coWo, 1988 * Toolkit III, Ultrasoft (Martin Berndt) * Touch Typist (Typing tutor), Sector Software, 1985 * Transfer Utility, Digital Precision * TURBO (SuperBASIC compiler), Digital Precision, 1987 * TURBO TOOLKIT, Digital Precision, 1987


U

* UCSD Fortran-77, TDI * UCSD Pascal, TDI * UCSD Toolkit, TDI


X

*
XCHANGE XChange or X-Change may refer to: * ''XChange'' (film), a 2000 Canadian science fiction film * ''Xchange'' (TV series), was a BBC Children's television programme * X-Change, a Chinese spin-off of ''Wife Swap'' (British TV series) See also * * * ...
(Office), Psion (
Cambridge Systems Technology Cambridge Systems Technology (CST) was a company formed in the early 1980s by ex-Torch Computers engineers David Oliver and Martin Baines, to produce peripherals for the BBC Micro, and later, with Graham Priestley, Sinclair QL microcomputers. P ...
)


Z

* Zapper, Eidersoft * Z88 Transfer, Mark Pfizenmazer


Games


#

* 3D Slime


A

* Assault & Battery, Kaos Software * Arcanoid * Alien Hijack, Chisoft
On QL Wiki


B

* BJ in 3D Land, Eidersoft
On QL Wiki
* BJ Returns, Eidersoft
On QL Wiki
* Black Knight (Chess), JMS * Blocklands Warrior, Digital Precision * Brain Smasher, JMS * Breakout


C

* Cavern * Chess, Psion (
Sinclair Sinclair may refer to: Places * Lake Sinclair, near Milledgeville, Georgia * Mount Sinclair, Canada * Sinclair, Iowa * Sinclair, West Virginia * Sinclair, Wyoming * Sinclair Mills, British Columbia * Sinclair Township, Minnesota * Sincl ...
) * Citadel, Eidersoft
on QL Wiki
* Crazy Painter,
Microdeal Microdeal was a British software company which operated during the 1980s and early 1990s from its base at Truro Road in the town of St Austell, Cornwall. The company, founded by John Symes was one of the major producers of games and other softw ...


D

* Deathstrike * Diamonds, JMS * Double Block (
Tetris ''Tetris'' () is a puzzle video game created in 1985 by Alexey Pajitnov, a Soviet software engineer. In ''Tetris'', falling tetromino shapes must be neatly sorted into a pile; once a horizontal line of the game board is filled in, it disa ...
-style game), CGH * Dragonhold * Dreamlands, CGH Services * Droidzone * D-Day, CGH


E

* Eagle, Eidersoft * Executive Adventure, Gemini


F

* Fleet Tactical Command, DI-REN * Flightdeck, Deltasoft * Flight Simulator, Ekotek * Funfear, Talent - Never released (Author: Mert)


H

* Horrorday * Hyperdrive


J

* Jungle Eddi


K

* Karate, Eidersoft * Knight Flight, Realtime Software


L

* Lands of Havoc * Lost Kingdom of Zkul * Lost Pharaoh


M

* Matchpoint, Psion
on QL Wiki
* Metropolis, Medic Datasystems
on QL Wiki
* MicroBridge, Contract Bridge player, Digital Precision * Mortville Manor, Pyramide * M-Cosmic, Medic Datasystems
on QL Wiki
* M-Crunch, Medic Datasystems
on QL Wiki
* M-Treasure, Medic Datasystems
on QL Wiki


N

* Nebula II, Pyramide * Nemesis MKII


O

* Othello, Pyramide * Oxford Trivia


P

* Pengi
RWAP Software

on QL Wiki
* Pirate * QL Pawn,
Magnetic Scrolls Magnetic Scrolls was a British video game developer active between 1984 and 1990. A pioneer of audiovisually elaborate text adventure games, it was one of the largest and most acclaimed interactive fiction developers of the 1980s, and one of the ...

on QL Wiki
* The Prawn''
RWAP Software
(Author: Mert)
on QL Wiki


Q

* QBert * QL Adventure, Optimus Software * QL Bounder, Brian Kelly
on QL Wiki
* QL Fantasy (World 2000, Golf Plus, Fireball Plus, Satellites, Marine, Leonardo, Amadeus, Q-Prints), RB Software, 1986 * QL Fictionary * QL Jabber,
Sinclair Sinclair may refer to: Places * Lake Sinclair, near Milledgeville, Georgia * Mount Sinclair, Canada * Sinclair, Iowa * Sinclair, West Virginia * Sinclair, Wyoming * Sinclair Mills, British Columbia * Sinclair Township, Minnesota * Sincl ...
(programmer: Arrakis) * QL Monopoly * QL Quboids,
Sinclair Sinclair may refer to: Places * Lake Sinclair, near Milledgeville, Georgia * Mount Sinclair, Canada * Sinclair, Iowa * Sinclair, West Virginia * Sinclair, Wyoming * Sinclair Mills, British Columbia * Sinclair Township, Minnesota * Sincl ...
(programmer: AJS) * QShang, Stefan Kühne * QWord
RWAP Software
(programmer: Rich Mellor, Geoff Wicks and Phoebus Dokos)


R

* Return to Eden (CGH Services) * Reversi


S

* Scrabble * Spook, Eidersoft (Programmer: Damon Chaplin)
on QL Wiki
* Speedfreaks, Kaos Software * Super Arcadia (BMX Burner and Grid Racer), Digital Precision * SuperGames Pack (Arcanoid II, Pengi, Firebirds, Ion Gold, Doppel Ion), JMS


T

* The Talisman * Tankbusters * The Heart of Gern Text adventure by P.C.B.S. (1987) * Type 22, Type 22 frigate simulator by John G. Burns for Talent Software


V

* Vroom, Pyramide


W

* War in the East * West, Talent * Wanderer, Pyramide {{DEFAULTSORT:Sinclair Ql Software Home computer software Lists of software Sinclair QL