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Mark of the Unicorn
Industry Computers
Founded1981
Headquarters Cambridge, Massachusetts
Products Music software
Computer software
Computer hardware
Website motu.com

Mark of the Unicorn (MOTU) is a music-related computer software and hardware supplier. [1] [2] It is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts and has created music software since 1984. In the mid-1980s, Mark of the Unicorn sold productivity software and several games for the Macintosh, Atari ST, and Amiga.

Products

Current

Past

  • MINCE and SCRIBBLE, an Emacs-like editor and Scribe-like text formatter for CP/M machines. MINCE was also available for the Atari ST. [3]
  • FinalWord word processor (sold and became Sprint).[ citation needed]
  • Professional Composer, one of the first graphical music-notation editors.
  • Mouse Stampede, arguably the first arcade-style game available for the Apple Macintosh (1984).[ citation needed]
  • Hex game for the Atari ST and Amiga computers (released in 1985).
  • The first FireWire Audio Interface for Mac and Windows.[ citation needed]
  • PC/Intercomm, VT100 emulator for the Atari ST. [4]

References

  1. ^ PC Magazine
  2. ^ Sound on Sound
  3. ^ "Software Update". Atari Computer Enthusiasts of Columbus, Ohio Newsletter. February 1986.
  4. ^ InfoWorld Jun 16, 1986

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mark of the Unicorn
Industry Computers
Founded1981
Headquarters Cambridge, Massachusetts
Products Music software
Computer software
Computer hardware
Website motu.com

Mark of the Unicorn (MOTU) is a music-related computer software and hardware supplier. [1] [2] It is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts and has created music software since 1984. In the mid-1980s, Mark of the Unicorn sold productivity software and several games for the Macintosh, Atari ST, and Amiga.

Products

Current

Past

  • MINCE and SCRIBBLE, an Emacs-like editor and Scribe-like text formatter for CP/M machines. MINCE was also available for the Atari ST. [3]
  • FinalWord word processor (sold and became Sprint).[ citation needed]
  • Professional Composer, one of the first graphical music-notation editors.
  • Mouse Stampede, arguably the first arcade-style game available for the Apple Macintosh (1984).[ citation needed]
  • Hex game for the Atari ST and Amiga computers (released in 1985).
  • The first FireWire Audio Interface for Mac and Windows.[ citation needed]
  • PC/Intercomm, VT100 emulator for the Atari ST. [4]

References

  1. ^ PC Magazine
  2. ^ Sound on Sound
  3. ^ "Software Update". Atari Computer Enthusiasts of Columbus, Ohio Newsletter. February 1986.
  4. ^ InfoWorld Jun 16, 1986

External links


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