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  2. Dysan - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Jerry Pournelle reported in BYTE that a software-publisher friend of his "distributes all his software on Dysan disks. It costs more to begin with, but saves [the cost of replacing defective media] in the long run, or so he says". [1]

  3. SureThing - Wikipedia

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    SureThing logo. SureThing is a line of label printing software created by MicroVision Development. [when?Its most popular program is SureThing CD Labeler, which is designed to produce CD and DVD labels as well as LightScribe writing.

  4. CD publishing - Wikipedia

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    Automated disc production and printing systems, such as those made by Rimage, can be shared on a computer network much like an office printer to facilitate the creation of unique discs. This is the root of both the digital paper and CD publishing terms.

  5. List of electronics brands - Wikipedia

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    video game publisher (VGP) indie game developer ... Epson – CM, FAX, MFP, ... List of compact disc player manufacturers;

  6. List of desktop publishing software - Wikipedia

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  7. Comparison of disc authoring software - Wikipedia

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    This comparison of disc authoring software compares different optical disc authoring software. Application. General information Basic general information about the ...

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  9. Dataproducts - Wikipedia

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    Oral history interviews with founders of Dataproducts, Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota.Interviewees include Arnold J. Ryden, who purchased Telex and did a spinoff of the data products division; Willis K. Drake, Erwin Tomash, Chester Irwin Lappen, the co-founders of Dataproducts; and Adelle Tomash.