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Visionware Ltd was a
British software company that
developed and
marketed products that
helped integration of
Microsoft Windows clients to Unix-based server...
- Leeds-based
Visionware, to form IXI
Visionware. (IXI had
previously collaborated with
Visionware,
going back to 1988 when the
Visionware technologies...
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bought Visionware, of Leeds, UK,
developers of XVision. In 1995 the
development teams from IXI and
Visionware were
combined to form IXI
Visionware, later...
- "Stove Tops" (performed by Conway, Mach-Hommy, and
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Visionware" (performed by Mach-Hommy,
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acquired two
further UK companies, IXI
Limited in
Cambridge and
Visionware in Leeds,
which led to a
suite of client-to-Unix
integration products...
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taken over by
Greggs in the 1990s and
subsequently rebranded as
Greggs Visionware –
software company split out from
Systime Computers in 1989 that made...
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bought Visionware, of Leeds, UK,
developers of XVision. In 1995 the
development teams from IXI and
Visionware were
combined to form IXI
Visionware, later...
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Consoles systems. The
other three were
Visionware Ltd,
which gained the
rights to PC-Connect and the
Visionware technologies;
Manufacturing Solutions Group...
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handled the
Apple II port by
Andrew Pines and IBM PC
compatible port by
Visionware. In 1988,
Atari Corporation published a
cartridge version for the Atari...
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shown at the CES Expo in 1989 by
Visual Concepts, Ltd (then
known as "
Visionware").
Playable with a joystick, it was
approximately 70% complete. Soon after...