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- Interview with Frank Fischer
- Of Breadbox Computer Systems
-
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- Breadbox Pens GEOS Exclusive License
- and Ownership Rights Agreement with
- Geoworks
-
- Port Richey, Florida, April 29, 2003
- Under the terms of an amended
- licensing agreement with Geoworks of
- Emeryville, California, effective
- April 1, 2003, Breadbox Computer
- Company, LLC of Port Richey, Florida,
- has obtained the worldwide exclusive
- and perpetual rights to the patented
- GEOS operating system for all hardware
- platforms. As part of the agreement
- and in addition to undisclosed
- financial and other terms, Breadbox
- has agreed to take on certain of
- Geoworks' technical support
- liabilities to third parties. In
- addition, under the terms of the
- agreement, all ownership rights of the
- Geos operating system will pass to
- Breadbox at an undisclosed date. Prior
- to the ownership transfer, Breadbox
- has the right to bring claims against
- third parties for violations of
- Geoworks' intellectual property rights
- in the licensed technology.
-
- Everyone who is a C64 owner loves GEOS
- right? One of the major feats of soft-
- ware engineering getting a graphic
- operating system onto the C64 with the
- minimum of hardware requirements. Geos
- will run with just one floppy disk. But
- whatever happened to the people behind
- Geos and is the product still sold,
- Also some speculation has arisen about
- what rights Maurice Randel has to the
- Goes operating system.
-
- COMMODRE FREE
- Please introduce yoursef to our readers
-
- BREADBOX COMPUTER SYSTEMS
- My name is Frank Fischer and I'm the
- President & CEO of Breadbox Computer
- Company, LLC. Breadbox continues to
- carry the Geos torch as all other Geos
- related companies have disappeared
- over the years. You can find us at
- www.breadbox.com on the internet.
-
- John Howard, our VP & CTO & I are
- responding to Nigel's questions below.
-
- CF. Do you own the rights to CMD
- version of Geos?
-
- BCS. To be honest, I'd have to check
- with our attorneys, but I believe we
- do, as well as the Apple version.
- Frank Fischer. Can you explain the
- Difference between the CMD 8 bit
- version of geos and Geoworks the
- version you acquired are they the same
- product?
-
- BCS The C= and PC versions of Geos
- are the same only in that they were
- designed with the same philosophy in
- mind. They both sport an incredibly
- easy to learn graphical user interface
- and were very much ahead of their
- times when they were introduced. They
- were both designed in an era when
- programming efficiencies in memory
- usage & speed optimizations paid big
- dividends in usability.
-
- CF. So are you in any way connected
- with Maurice Randall from Click-here-
- software?
-
- BCS. No, not at all.
-
- CF. Can you explain a little history
- about the Company and how you came to
- acquire the rights to Geos.
-
- BCS. Breadbox was founded in 1992 by
- Frank S. Fischer as a sole
- proprietorship. Since then the company
- has gone through several changes. In
- 1997 Breadbox became a privately held
- Florida C-corporation with several
- shareholders, and the new name of the
- corporation became Breadbox Computer
- Company. In June of 2000, the Company
- sold most of its assets (software) to
- MyTurn.com, Inc., a publicly traded
- company (NASDQ-MYTN). MyTurn.com has
- since filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy in
- the first quarter of 2001 and was
- liquidated.
-
- Breadbox filed a lawsuit for default
- on the contract. The lawsuit has been
- settled & ownership of the copyrighted
- Breadbox software has been returned to
- Breadbox in accordance with the
- contract of sale.
-
- While bootstrapping the company to its
- present day state, Breadbox had become
- the leading 3rd party developer of the
- GEOS software and hardware/software
- products worldwide. A small portion of
- the Company's revenue stream continues
- to come from the retail sales of the
- GEOS desktop, PDA & Nokia Communicator
- products from the Breadbox web site.
- Breadbox also received revenue from
- licensing its products to other
- companies utilizing the GEOS OS.
- Brother International & New Deal, Inc.
- were the Company's major licensees.
- Brother no longer distributes GEOS-
- based products & New Deal, Inc. is out
- of business.
-
- Breadbox has since purchased all
- rights, title and interest in the GEOS
- OS from Geoworks. Geoworks has also
- gone out of business.
-
- The majority of Breadbox past revenue
- streams have come from contract
- development projects. Several of the
- Company's larger customers include
- Nokia, Xerox, Brother, Geoworks,
- MyTurn.com and to a lesser extent, New
- Deal, Inc. Breadbox was the official
- GEOS SDK training company for Geoworks
- and Nokia worldwide and was awarded the
- coveted "Nokia Best Developer Award" in
- 1999. Under contract, Breadbox
- developed the Nokia WAP browser for
- the Nokia 9110 series of Communicators
- running the GEOS OS. Breadbox also
- developed the Mobile Doc client for
- Xerox for use on the Nokia 9110
- Communicators. Breadbox continues to
- support the GEOS OS on all platforms as
- well as the Nokia line of Communicators
- & other phones utilizing the Symbian OS
-
- Please visit the Company's web site at
- www.breadbox.com for more information
- about Breadbox & our current products &
- services.
-
- CF. Should we call the version of Geos
- you acquired something else Geos 16bit
- what do you call the product now?
-
- BCS. The version we concentrate on is
- commonly called PC Geos, which is 16
- bit. As we strive to improve & update
- the OS, internally we call the revised
- OS project we're trying to build Geos
- 32 (for 32 bit).
-
- CF. Do any of your staff remember the
- C64 version of Geos?
-
- BCS. Several of our programmers began
- Geos development on the C= & our VP &
- CTO started his Geos programming career
- coding for the C= version Geos. He was
- published twice in the old C= magazine
- "Compute's! Gazette". He sold his C64
- at a yard sale after he made the switch
- to PC Geos in 1995.
-
- CF. Was the PC version of Geos based in
- anyway on the Commodore Version, & do
- you know if it was first produced by
- the same company?
-
- BCS. C64 Geos was developed by Berkeley
- Softworks. They transitioned C64 Geos
- to PC Geos & changed their name to
- GeoWorks, & later Geoworks.
-
- CF. Is there still much demand for Geos
- as a product?
-
- BCS. No, but we're always trying to
- change that.
-
- CF. on What devices can our user find
- Geos running?
-
- BCS. PCs, Brother GeoBooks, GlobalPCs,
- Nokia 9000 & 9110 series Smart Phones,
- HP 100 & 120 OmniGos, Casio Zoomers &
- others.
-
- CF. what does Geos comprise of as a
- system, what software is included?
-
- BCS. Well, we currently offer our
- latest PC desktop suite called
- Breadbox Ensemble. Please visit our
- Website at www.breadbox.com for
- complete information about what's
- included.
-
- CF. Would there be any plans to Support
- the C64 with Geos & incorporate some of
- the newer hardware that has emerged for
- the C64?
-
- BCS. No.
-
- CF. Assuming a sponsor could be found
- what would be a rough cost to transfer
- the newer version of Geos you produce
- to the C64?
-
- BCS. I don't think it could be done at
- any price.
-
- CF. What are the hardware requirements
- for the PC version of Geos?
-
- BCS. 386 PC with SVGA video, 128MB RAM
- and a 40MB hard drive & a DOS (MS-DOS,
- Caldera DOS, DataLite DOS, FreeDOS).
- The Ensemble suite of applications uses
- about 16MB of harddrive space
-
- CF. Do any of your staff still use C=
- machines & are still following the C=
- Scene?
-
- BCS. Not that we're aware of.
-
- CF. Would you like to add any other
- comments?
-
- I think users would be pleasantly
- surprised at how far the latest PC
- version of Geos has grown. Although
- we're certainly in a less than
- significant position of dominance in
- the general consumer marketplace, we
- believe there are niche markets
- available to Geos. We're currently in
- the process of trying to raise funding
- to develop a one-to-one computing
- device for the educational market
- worldwide utilizing Geos & our
- educational & productivity software
- applications. If you know of any
- potential investors that might be
- interested, please send them our way!
-
-
- COMMODORE FREE
- Maurice is selling GEOS is this OK?
-
- Maurice contacted me several years ago
- & we discussed his situation. He's
- (legally) ok selling Geos for the C=.
-
- Thanks,
- Frank
-
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