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Software Bisque, Inc. (formerly named Computer Assist Services) is an American company that develops telescope mounts and software used in astronomy.[1] It was founded in 1984 by current president and CEO, Stephen Bisque.

History

Initially, Bisque developed and marketed custom financial software and also sold a DOS-based astronomy program named TheSky. At this time, the company was based in Bisque's home in Golden, Colorado.

In 1990, Bisque hired his brothers Thomas, Daniel and Matthew. Together they ported The Sky for DOS to Windows 3.0. In 1992, TheSky for Windows was released. The product has been under continuous development since it was first released in the early 1980s; the current version is known as TheSkyX.[2]

Products

Software Bisque has since developed and sold many astronomy-related products, including:

Amateurs have discovered over 500 new objects (including comets, minor planets, supernovas, and cataclysmic variable stars) using these products.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Software Bisque". Software Bisque. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d di Cicco, Dennis (July 2012). "The Paramount MX". Sky & Telescope. 124 (1): 64. ISSN 0037-6604. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)