Text Wizard, written by William Robinson and published by Datasoft when he was 16, was the basis for AtariWriter.
[2] Datasoft initially targeted the Atari 8-bit computers, Apple II, and TRS-80 Color Computer, then later the Commodore 64, IBM PC, Atari ST, and Amiga.
and its name and assets were purchased by two Datasoft executives, Samuel L. Poole and Ted Hoffman.
[citation needed] They renamed the company IntelliCreations and distributed Datasoft games until it closed.
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