Quicksilver Software

Quicksilver Software, Inc. was founded in 1984 by three Intellivision programmers from Mattel Electronics. Of the three, William Fisher still works there (Stephen Roney is now elsewhere and the third, Michael Breen, is currently a Principal Engineer at Johnson Controls). The company specializes in the creation of strategy, simulation, and educational products, and on focused high-technology R&D projects. In October, 2008, Quicksilver released Type to Learn 4 for publisher Sunburst, the latest in Sunburst's popular keyboard skill development lineup.

Quicksilver Software

Quicksilver Software, Inc. was founded in 1984 by three Intellivision programmers from Mattel Electronics. Of the three, William Fisher still works there (Stephen Roney is now elsewhere and the third, Michael Breen, is currently a Principal Engineer at Johnson Controls). The company specializes in the creation of strategy, simulation, and educational products, and on focused high-technology R&D projects. In October, 2008, Quicksilver released Type to Learn 4 for publisher Sunburst, the latest in Sunburst's popular keyboard skill development lineup.