Silicon Beach Software

Not only was SuperPaint a tool that had advanced graphic editing capabilities for its day, but Digital Darkroom was also a pioneering photo editor.It was grayscale only, not color (like the early Macintosh computers), but had a number of interface innovations, including the Magic Wand tool, which also appeared later in Photoshop.Digital Darkroom was used professionally to clean up scanned images for clip art libraries.SuperCard used a superset of the HyperTalk programming language and addressed common complaints about HyperCard by adding native support for color, multiple windows, support for vector images, menus and other features.Sequel Beyond Dark Castle was Silicon Beach's last game, because productivity software was much more lucrative.
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