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From: bsalter@acorn.co.uk
Subject: Acorn Press Release: Digital Arts
Date: 28 May 93 16:04:32 GMT
Digital Arts to develop Software for Acorn Publishing Platforms
Digital Arts AG, the Swiss owned software development and publishing
company, has entered into an agreement with Acorn Computers Ltd to develop
professional software aimed at the printing, publishing and graphic design
markets.
The software will make full use of the ARM-based 32-bit RISC architecture
and the RISC OS multitasking operating system of the Acorn Archimedes
platforms.
Simon Woodward, Acorn's Business Unit Manager for Professional Sales said "I
am very pleased with the creation of this new partnership as it will further
increase our portfolio of professional software to enable Acorn to increase
its presence in this market. It will also add further value to the recently
signed agreement with Kodak which will enable Acorn products to support
Photo CD in the near future and it is quite possible that aspects of the
Digital Arts technology will actually be integrated into the Acorn RISC OS
multitasking operating system."
Digital Arts AG has developed professional publishing software for both the
Nextstep environment and Atari platforms. Among the authors working for the
company are the teams that developed such industry standards as Didot
Professional and Retouche Professional (CD), which are used by many hundreds
of professional prepress and graphics design companies in Germany, Austria,
Switzerland and the Benelux countries.