Electric Fish, Inc.
Founded in 1995, Electric Fish, Inc. is a software development
company based in Seattle, Washington.
Company News
- PhotoPress is now being updated and supported by A Sharp. (7 June 2002).
- NewsWatcher-X version 2.2.3b2
was released today. NewsWatcher-X is a carbonized version of John Norstad's
NewsWatcher
program that runs under Mac OS X. Source is included. (6 December 2001).
- CWCVS version 2.4.1 was released today.
CWCVS is a Carbonized Metrowerks VCS plug-in that runs under OS X. (19
November 2001).
- CWProjector version 3.4 was released
today. CWProjector is a Carbonized Metrowerks VCS plug-in that runs under
OS X. (19 November 2001).
- PhotoPress, the easiest way to print
digital photographs, was released today. It runs under Mac OS X, or Mac
OS 8.6 or later. (13 November 2001).
- Color Pal, an Adobe®
After Effects
plug-in was released today for both the Macintosh and Windows platforms.
Color Pal provides a persistent, customizable floating color palette within
After Effects.
(13 November 2001).
- Strategic Alliance with Sea Ware
Inc to provide Unix Consulting. (5 March 2001)
- QTVRMatte version 1.0.2 was released
today. Large Field of Views now render correctly. (18 January 2000).
- Today Electric Fish welcomes David Dunham
as our newest consultant! (15 January 2000).
- Print
Explosion received a great review in the syndicated article
"
The Return of Mac Software" (link courtesy of the Seattle
Times) (19 September 1999).
Company Strengths
- Platforms: Macintosh (including OS X), Linux, Java, PalmOS
- Languages: C, C++, Java, Perl, PPC and 68K assembly
- Technologies: PowerPlant, STL, XML, Swing, JDBC, CORBA, OpenGL
- Methodologies: Objects, Design Patterns, UML, Revision Control
- Specialties:
- Database Design
- Digital Photography
- eCommerce Infrastructure
- Games
- Printing
- Secure Remote Development
- Signal processing, voice analysis, and voice synthesis
- Streaming Media
- UI Design and Human Factors Engineering
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This page was last modified on 7 June 2002. This site is maintained
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