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  2. Category:Software companies based in Florida - Wikipedia

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  3. LaserSoft Imaging - Wikipedia

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    LaserSoft Imaging AG is a software developer designing image processing software such as SilverFast for scanners and large format printers. The company's headquarters is located in Kiel , Germany , 100 kilometres (62 mi) north of Hamburg , and another office in Sarasota , Florida , United States .

  4. Emagic - Wikipedia

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    Logic stemmed from Creator, [2] then Notator, made by C-Lab [3] (the company's forerunner) for the Atari ST platform. In 1992, Emagic Soft- und Hardware GmbH was founded and Notator Logic [ 4 ] was launched for Atari [ 5 ] and Macintosh, followed by a version for Windows.

  5. Trapeze Software - Wikipedia

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    Trapeze Software Inc. is a Canadian multinational software company, specializing in intelligent transportation systems and transit scheduling software. Headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario , Trapeze is a subsidiary of Constellation Software .

  6. Constellation Software - Wikipedia

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    Constellation Software is a Canadian diversified software company. It is based in Toronto , Canada, is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange , and is a constituent of the S&P/TSX 60 . The company was founded by Mark Leonard, a former venture capitalist , in 1995. [ 3 ]

  7. Unix System Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    A software developer working in the Summit building. USL also continued the development of, and attempted to market, C++ Standard Components, an early instance of a C++ software foundation library that supported container classes and various other computer science-based functionality such as finite-state machines, graphs, and regular expressions.