Delta™ is the software that empowers our ECZ, ECS, ECA, and ECX series NMR systems. Never has a software package with such powerful control and processing been so easy to use. Multi-dimensional visualization (up to 4D) and processing (up to 8D) are just part of the standard package.
Corporation | |
Industry | Video games |
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Founded | 1990 |
Headquarters | 8032 Twin Oaks Ave, Citrus Heights, CA 95610 |
Key people | Tim Cotter and Joe Williams (Joedelta) |
Products | Mac games |
Revenue | unknown (privately held) |
Website | www.deltatao.com |
Delta Tao Software is a small software developer and publisher focusing on games for Macintosh, though some of its more popular products have been ported to Windows, Linux, and other platforms.
History[edit]
Delta Tao was founded in 1990 by Joe Williams and Tim Cotter, who had developed Color MacCheese, a paint program notable for being the first to use 24-bit color and for its $49 price tag at a time when its nearest competitor, PixelPaint, was $399.[1] Delta Tao hosted a booth at Mac World Boston in 1990, featuring Color MacCheese and Polly MacBeep.[2] Its early products included several innovative graphics programs for Macintosh, including Zeus and Monet, but within a few years the company had shifted almost entirely to games, usually geared for network play.
Delta Tao uses minimalist software packaging, which has earned them recognition as an eco-friendly software company.[3] A demo version of the company's Eric's Ultimate Solitaire program was shipped with each Macintosh at one point.[4]
Products[edit]
Delta View Software For Mac Windows 10
- Eric's Ultimate Solitaire[5]
- Multiple Dark Castle derivatives.[6]
- Color MacCheese[1]
- WonderPrint[7]
References[edit]
- ^ abAndres, Clay (1992-01-13). 'Painting Renaissance For Less Than $300'. MacWeek. Retrieved 2009-12-24.
- ^Engst, Adam C. (1990-08-13). 'Macworld Impressions'. TidBITS. Retrieved 2009-12-24.
- ^Anbinder, Mark H. (1993-12-13). 'Ultimate Responsibility'. TidBITS. Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2009-12-24.
- ^Schwarz, Eric (2001-08-23). 'Back to School Games'. lowendmac.com. Retrieved 2009-12-24.
- ^Dione, Alexandria (1999-01-08). 'Dealer's Choice'. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2009-12-24.
- ^Cohen, Peter (2008-05-06). 'Return to Dark Castle'. Macworld. Archived from the original on 2011-06-15. Retrieved 2009-12-24.
- ^McManus, Neil (1992-05-25). 'WonderPrint improves image output: utility adds speed, halftone abilities'. MacWeek. Retrieved 2009-12-24.