![]() Evans, Rob Fahrni, Lisa Fahs, Mike Frederick, Steve Frey, Steve Fujiki, Michelle Fuqua, Sundeep Goyal, Helene Griessler, Reinhard Grunder, Kristine Harnett, William Herold, Jeremy Jaech, Kimberly Jenkins, Linda Johnson, Ted Johnson, Joanne Kaht, Michael Kalley, Maryann Klustner, Elizabeth Lambert, Cindy Leach, Ben Lee, Paul Lein, Andrea Linsky, Eric Lopez, Victoria Mallay, Anne Mariani, Kat Marriner, Greg Mathews, Holly McCargo, Dennis McCarthy, Karen McClinchey, Ivar Michelsons, Richard Miyauchi, Peter Mullen, Ron Murrock, Neal Myrick, Nancie Pageau, Lori Pearce, Jeanine Peterson, Sue Peterson, John Pierce, Peggy Pinkston, Mitch Pirtle, Jess J. Michele DeWilliam, Stephen DeWilliam, Jane Dow, Frederick Edelblut, T.J. ![]() The Visio team: Sandy Anderson, Doug Arbuthnot, Colleen Aylward, Jeff Beard, Keri Berger, Sarah Berry, Tom Booster, Mitch Boss, Kevin Brown, Morgan Brown, Bill Bryant, Carol Buchmiller, Jill Carlsen, Susan Casey, Roger Chapanis, Marty Chilberg, Bente Vollan Cole, Keith Collins, Bob Cordes, Michelle Cormier, Peter Crouch, Mark Davison, A.April 1993 Developing Visio Shapes released. TetraVex was the other free software that was on the diskette.For the first two versions of Visio, VisioLite was used as the “free Viewer” for Visio.This was part of a free 3.5″ diskette released by Microsoft called the “Upgrade Adviser” that was used to indicate if a user required any upgrades to their software.Shapeware establishes an online presence by acquiring a section on the Windows Vendor Forum D (WINAPD) on CompuServe. Graw, one of several names recommended for ShapeWare Corp’s new diagraming software, being short for “graphics drawing.â€, was eventually used by founders Jeremy Jaech and Ted Johnson for a company they formed after they left Microsoft – The Graw Group ().Shapeware Corporation/1601 Fifth Avenue, Suite 800\Seattle WA 98101-1625.Rice, Jason Roof, Christopher Roth, Kimberly Rush, Don Sellers, Pervaze Sheikh, Susan Slaton, Steve Strom, Iswan Susanto, Nichole Vick, Robert Wagner, Dave Walter and Jan C Wright. Evans, Rob Fahrni, Mike Frederick, William Herold, Steve Hong, Jeremy Jaech, Ted Johnson, Linda Johnson, Randy King, Maryann Klustner, Stefan Knorr, Olav Martin Kvern, Tammy McCullough, Richard Miyauchi, Ron Murrock, Peter Mullen, Lori Pearce, James Rice, Jess J. Michele DeWilliam, Stephen DeWilliam, T.J. The Visio team: Tom Booster, Mitch Boss, Morgan Brown, Peggy Brownlee, Bill Bryant, Carol Buchmiller, Victoria Buker, Shivonne Byrne, Shirley Cheng, Marty Chilberg, Bente Vollan Cole, Keith Collins, Mark Davison, A.The week after they changed the name to Shapeware the Bon Marche hung big banners outside their building to promote their “shapeware sale” for ladies’ lingerie. The company was located down in the retail district of Seattle, right across the street from the Bon Marche. And so the building blocks were called shapes in our lingo. So it was sort of a building block or Tinker Toy approach to creating drawings. They used building blocks, or shapes and people would assemble drawings rather than create them from scratch, because most people can’t draw. 1992īefore the first product was launched the name was changed to Shapeware because the company had come up with an innovative way of drawing on the computer. ![]() ![]() They anticipated that technical drawing would be essential as the third leg of a stool otherwise resting on words and numbers. Jeremy and Ted believed the just-released Windows 3 would be widely adopted as a corporate standard. The Seattle-based company’s co-founders include Jeremy Jaech and Dave Walter, two of the founders of Aldus Corporation and Ted Johnson, the lead developer of Aldus PageMaker for Windows. September 1990 Axon founded.Īxon Corporation was founded to develop and market mainstream business graphics software products for personal computers. A three-way relationship was formed between Apple, Adobe which was the developer of the software that ran the Apple LaserWriter printer and Aldus who developed PageMaker to create this desktop publishing market. Paul Brainerd, Jeremy Jaech and three other engineers grouped together and formed Aldus to target the page layout market for smaller newspapers. It also includes the date the product was released, the name and size of the main executable and DLL. This table indicates the version numbers that were assigned to each product. Additional information is always welcome. So this page will evolve over time as I update the information. This is a work in progress and I have yet to enter all the information. ![]()
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