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Rogue Amoeba

Rogue Amoeba Software, LLC is a Macintosh software company that produces audio software, specializing in applications for audio capture. Rogue Amoeba's best-known products are Audio Hijack and Audio Hijack Pro. The Audio Hijack programs allow for users to capture and record audio from any program running under Mac OS X. The Pro version adds support for VST, Audio Unit, and LADSPA plugins, among other features. Other software by Rogue Amoeba includes Nicecast, Airfoil, and Fission.

 
 
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Cerulean Studios

Cerulean Studios is a software house based in Connecticut, United States, notable for developing Trillian, an instant messaging client. It was founded in May 1998 by Kevin Kurtz and Scott Werndorfer. While still living at his parent's home, Werndorfer used $10,000 of his savings to start Cerulean Studios together with fellow computer geek 24-year-old Kevin Kurtz of Florida. The duo lived on donations from the freeware version of Trillian while building their company.

 
 
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IGG Software

IGG Software is a Putney, Vermont-based software company that specializes in Mac OS X applications for personal finance and small business.

 
 
Stray Bullet Games

Stray Bullet Games

Stray Bullet Games, LLC is an American video game developer that was founded in June 2006 by Frank Lucero, Ala Diaz, Ivan Enriquez, and Mike Madden. The company currently operates out of Austin, Texas. Stray Bullet Games was created by individuals originally employed at Wolfpack Studios, Inc. , a small company responsible for the development, release, and maintenance of the Massively multiplayer online role-playing game titled Shadowbane.

 
 
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Sankhya Technologies

Sankhya offers the Teraptor range of model driven programmable-system design software, V-One range of business management solutions and consulting services. Sankhya has offices in Chennai and Visakhapatnam, India and San Jose, California.

 
 
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Hottrix

Hottrix is a software development company that produces applications for iPhone OS, Palm OS, and Windows. Their iPhone and iPod Touch software has been praised by CNN, TIME, Newsweek, and David Pogue for The New York Times. Their software has also been involved in intellectual property disputes. The company also sells physical "gimmix" to complement their magic applications.