Cosmi Corporation (COSMI) is an American computer software company based in Carson, California.
Cosmi Corporation was established in 1982, founded by George Johnson. [1] The company published titles for many personal computer systems such as the Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64 and IBM PC. [2] This included many games, such as Forbidden Forest, The President Is Missing, or the very popular Aztec Challenge. It also published utility software including a database, word processor, spreadsheet, street maps, vacation planners, a 3D World Atlas, and other tools. [3] [4]
Cosmi products include business and productivity, graphics and publishing, utilities, learning, languages, and games software. [5]
Cosmi produces famous titles such as: [5]
In recent years,[ when?] Cosmi published shovelware sold at Best Buy and Office Depot. [6] [7] They still publish utility programs, such as Perfect Website Creator. [8]
Cosmi published a version of OpenOffice.org called Platinum Perfect Pro Office System Software. [9]
In 2012, Cosmi acquired ValuSoft from the now-defunct video game publisher THQ for an undisclosed sum. [10]
Cosmi Corporation (COSMI) is an American computer software company based in Carson, California.
Cosmi Corporation was established in 1982, founded by George Johnson. [1] The company published titles for many personal computer systems such as the Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64 and IBM PC. [2] This included many games, such as Forbidden Forest, The President Is Missing, or the very popular Aztec Challenge. It also published utility software including a database, word processor, spreadsheet, street maps, vacation planners, a 3D World Atlas, and other tools. [3] [4]
Cosmi products include business and productivity, graphics and publishing, utilities, learning, languages, and games software. [5]
Cosmi produces famous titles such as: [5]
In recent years,[ when?] Cosmi published shovelware sold at Best Buy and Office Depot. [6] [7] They still publish utility programs, such as Perfect Website Creator. [8]
Cosmi published a version of OpenOffice.org called Platinum Perfect Pro Office System Software. [9]
In 2012, Cosmi acquired ValuSoft from the now-defunct video game publisher THQ for an undisclosed sum. [10]