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The original program had been rushed out to compete with an earlier spreadsheet for the Commodore PET called Simplicalc, which was also written in BASIC. By the time the review was published the program had been largely superseded by Busicalc 2, written in compiled BASIC and machine code, and which
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which, with its accompanying software was developed by Andrew Trott. While only hundreds were sold (the device cost more than the computer), many were used by serious musicians and in professional studios, and one was supplied to
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is not high, it was a considerable improvement on the 80 × 50 capability of the standard model. Originally run from the founders' home in Eastcote, Middlesex the business moved to office premises in
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Although Supersoft is still in existence, the company has not developed any new products for retail sale since 1990. The company is wholly owned by Peter Calver.
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The earliest Supersoft catalogue known to have survived dates from December 1979. Earlier catalogues were photocopied in small quantities.
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references, and Supersoft republished it as "Cosmic Capers.". The most successful business program developed by Supersoft was
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in 1978. It was founded by Peter Calver and Pearl Wellard to develop and publish software primarily for the
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was withdrawn following legal action. The game's programmer, Bob Chappell, rewrote the game to remove all
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in May 1984 stated that the original Busicalc program was written in
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followed, the latter offering three-dimensional capabilities.
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In 1984 development commenced on a cricket game for the
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In 1980 Supersoft released the first user-installable
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