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FutureWave Software was a software developer and publisher based in San Diego, CA. The company was founded by [[Charlie Jackson (software)|Charlie Jackson]] and [[Jonathan Gay]] in early 1993.
FutureWave Software was a software developer and publisher based in San Diego, CA. The company was founded by [[Charlie Jackson (software)|Charlie Jackson]] and [[Jonathan Gay]] in early 1993. VP of Marketing was Michelle Welsh who also came from [[Silicon Beach Software]], then Aldus.


The company's first product was SmartSketch, a drawing program for the [[PenPoint OS]] and [[EO_Personal_Communicator|EO tablet computer]]. When [[Pen computing]] did not take off, SmartSketch was moved to the [[Windows]] and [[Macintosh]] platforms.
The company's first product was SmartSketch, a drawing program for the [[PenPoint OS]] and [[EO_Personal_Communicator|EO tablet computer]]. When [[Pen computing]] did not take off, SmartSketch was moved to the [[Windows]] and [[Macintosh]] platforms.
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The company's second product was [[FutureSplash Animator]], a cell-based animation editor.
The company's second product was [[FutureSplash Animator]], a cell-based animation editor.


In December of 1996, FutureWave was acquired by Macromedia, who renamed the animation editor [[Adobe Flash|Flash]]. Jonathan Gay continued to work on Flash at Macromedia until 2006.
In December of 1996, FutureWave was acquired by Macromedia, who renamed the animation editor [[Adobe Flash|Flash]]. Jonathan Gay continued to work on Flash at Macromedia until 2006 as CTO. He has since founded a new company, [http://softwareasart.com/ Software as Art].


[[Category:Defunct software companies]]
[[Category:Defunct software companies]]

Revision as of 05:23, 27 October 2007

FutureWave Software was a software developer and publisher based in San Diego, CA. The company was founded by Charlie Jackson and Jonathan Gay in early 1993. VP of Marketing was Michelle Welsh who also came from Silicon Beach Software, then Aldus.

The company's first product was SmartSketch, a drawing program for the PenPoint OS and EO tablet computer. When Pen computing did not take off, SmartSketch was moved to the Windows and Macintosh platforms.

The company's second product was FutureSplash Animator, a cell-based animation editor.

In December of 1996, FutureWave was acquired by Macromedia, who renamed the animation editor Flash. Jonathan Gay continued to work on Flash at Macromedia until 2006 as CTO. He has since founded a new company, Software as Art.