TrueImage is a PostScript-compatible interpreter (clone) originally developed by Cal Bauer and Bauer Enterprises and sold to Microsoft in 1989. [1] [2] [3] Microsoft subsequently cross-licensed TrueImage to Apple Computer in exchange for a TrueType license. [4] After many delays, Microsoft finally delivered version 1.0 of TrueImage to Apple; Apple announced they would be licensing PostScript Level 2 from Adobe Systems a few months later. [5] [6]
Apple tried to build one product on TrueImage, but no TrueImage products were ever released by the company. [7] However, TrueImage was used in a variety of laser printers, such as Abaton [8] Okidata [9] and LaserMaster [10] [11] into the mid-1990s, with limited success.[ citation needed]
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TrueImage is a PostScript-compatible interpreter (clone) originally developed by Cal Bauer and Bauer Enterprises and sold to Microsoft in 1989. [1] [2] [3] Microsoft subsequently cross-licensed TrueImage to Apple Computer in exchange for a TrueType license. [4] After many delays, Microsoft finally delivered version 1.0 of TrueImage to Apple; Apple announced they would be licensing PostScript Level 2 from Adobe Systems a few months later. [5] [6]
Apple tried to build one product on TrueImage, but no TrueImage products were ever released by the company. [7] However, TrueImage was used in a variety of laser printers, such as Abaton [8] Okidata [9] and LaserMaster [10] [11] into the mid-1990s, with limited success.[ citation needed]
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