Realmac Software
British software company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Realmac Software is an English independent software company based in Brighton, England.[1][2][3][4] Dan Counsell founded the company in November 2002 and serves as its director.[5]
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Software development |
Founded | November 2002 |
Founder | Dan Counsell |
Headquarters | |
Products | Clear, Analog, Ember, RapidWeaver, Typed, Courier |
Website | realmacsoftware |
History
In November 2002, Dan Counsell founded Realmac Software.[5][6] The company released RapidWeaver, a template-based website editor, in 2004.[7] Realmac Software acquired EventBox, a social media app, from its developers, The Cosmic Machine, in October 2009.[8][9] Realmac Software released Clear, a to-do list app, for iOS in January and Mac operating systems in November 2012.[10] The app reached spot two on the Apple Mac App Store behind Apple's Mountain Lion operating system.[10] The app was also listed on FierceDeveloper's list of "Top Apps" in February 2012.[11] FierceDeveloper named Realmac Software a "2012 Rising Star of Mobile Development" that November.[11]
The company released Analog, a photo manipulation software, in May 2013.[12][13] The following month, Realmac Software released Ember, an app designed to capture and organize screenshots.[3] The company announced the release of Typed, an OS X app for writing in Markdown, in July 2014.[1] That October, Clear was ranked 12th on Business Insider's list of "The World’s Greatest Apps."[14]
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