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Delta Tao Software
Company typeCorporation
IndustryComputer and video game industry
Founded1990
Headquarters8032 Twin Oaks Ave, Citrus Heights, CA 95610
Key people
Tim Cotter and Joe Williams (Joedelta)
ProductsMac games
Revenueunknown (privately held)
Websitehttp://www.deltatao.com/

Delta Tao Software is a small software developer and publisher focusing on games for Macintosh, though some of its more popular products have been ported to Windows, Linux, and other platforms.

History

Delta Tao was founded in 1990 by Joe Williams and Tim Cotter, who had developed Color MacCheese, a paint program notable for being the first to use 32-bit color and for its $49 price tag at a time when its nearest competitor, PixelPaint, was $399. Its early products included several innovative graphics programs for Macintosh, including Zeus and Monet, but within a few years the company had shifted almost entirely to games, usually geared for network play.

Products

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  1. ^ Dione, Alexandria (1999-01-08). "Dealer's Choice". Entertainment Week. "

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