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Psion
Psion was initially awarded the contract to write the suite of office programs for the Sinclair QL's release and went on to produce some excellent games and programs for the QL.
The development team included the chairman David Potter, technical director Charles Davies and software director Colly Myers.
Psion software have since expanded into mobile phone software and are now a PLC listed on the London Stock Exchange.
The software published by Psion includes:
- Abacus (Menu driven spreadsheet program)
- Archive (Menu driven database program)
- ArchDEVArchRTM (Development package for programs written for Archive)
- Easel (Menu driven graph drawing program)
- Match Point (3D Tennis Program)
- Psion Chess (3D Chess Program)
- QDraw (Bitmap drawing package)
- Quill (Menu driven Wordprocessor)
- Xchange (Business suite which combined the above 4 programs)
Interestingly, the September 1985 issue of QL User refers to Psion working on a third simulation which they understood would be a flight simulator on a par with, if not better than Sub-Logic's bestseller on the IBM PC. However, the first versions were intended for the Atari ST, although this never appears to have been published on any machine.