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Connectix Corporation
Company typeSubsidiaryofMicrosoft
IndustryComputer software and hardware
FoundedOctober 1988 (1988-10)
DefunctAugust 2003 (2003-08)
FateSold QuickCamtoLogitech, sold Virtual Game StationtoSony, sold Virtual PCtoMicrosoft, discontinued other products
SuccessorDissolved

Key people

  • Jon Garber
  • Bonnie Fought
  • Roy McDonald
  • Eric Traut
  • Jorg Brown
  • Products
    • Virtual
  • MODE32
  • Optima
  • MAXIMA
  • RAM Doubler
  • Speed Doubler
  • QuickCam
  • DoubleTalk
  • Virtual Game Station
  • Virtual PC
  • Virtual Server
  • ParentMicrosoft Corporation
    WebsiteFormer corporate website at the Wayback Machine (archived 2003-04-08)

    Connectix Corporation was a software and hardware company that released innovative products that were either made obsolete as Apple Computer incorporated the ideas into system software, or were sold to other companies once they became popular. It was formed in October 1988 by Jon Garber; the dominant board members and co-founders were Garber, Bonnie Fought (the two were later married), and close friend Roy McDonald. McDonald was still Chief Executive Officer and president when Connectix finally closed in August 2003.

    Products[edit]

    Primary products included these:

    With the sale of Virtual PC development and support, staff were transferred to Microsoft, including Connectix's Chief Technical Officer Eric Traut, but not including any of the Connectix board members or Technical Support. Its Macintosh products, including DoubleTalk, CopyAgent and RAM Doubler, were discontinued.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Glass, Brett; Capen, Tracey (September 24, 1990). "Orchestrating applications". InfoWorld. Vol. 12, no. 39. p. 83.
  • ^ "System 6: Maximum Addressable RAM (9/93)". apple.com. Retrieved 24 November 2015.
  • ^ Lee, Yvonne (30 August 1993). "Powerbook utilities move to desktop". InfoWorld. Vol. 15, no. 35. IDG. p. 18.
  • ^ "Press Releases" (PDF). Mini'app'les Newsletter. Vol. 17, no. 7. The Minnesota Apple Computer Users' Group, Inc. July 1994. p. 8. Retrieved 2018-10-27.
  • ^ Engst, Tonya (1994-06-13). "Connectix". TidBITS. Retrieved 2018-10-27.
  • ^ McDonald, Roy (1994-07-25). "Transition to PowerPC: RAM Doubler 1.5". TidBITS. Retrieved 2018-10-27.
  • ^ Crossman, Craig (3 June 1996). "Connectix's Agent 95: An Early Warning System For Your Memory". The Washington Post. Retrieved 11 May 2023.
  • ^ Connectix CopyAgent 1.0 Product Review - Macworld
  • ^ "Logitech Buys QuickCam Unit Of Connectix". techweb.com. 11 August 1998. Archived from the original on 3 Feb 1999. Retrieved 4 May 2023.
  • ^ Ha, Peter (2010-10-25). "Connectix QuickCam - All-Time 100 Gadgets". Time. Archived from the original on October 28, 2010. Retrieved 2011-12-16.
  • ^ D'Addario, Kyle (8 Jan 2001). "Connectix Allows Mac's and PC's To Live In Harmony". macobserver.com. Retrieved 24 November 2015.
  • ^ "Connectix Announces DoubleTalk: Accessing Windows Networks". mactech.com. Retrieved 24 November 2015.
  • ^ "Microsoft Acquires Connectix Virtual Machine Technology: Move Eases Consolidation and Migration to New Operating Systems for Customers". Microsoft.com. 19 February 2003. Retrieved 2011-12-16.
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