Ambrosia Software

Ambrosia's best-selling program was the utility Snapz Pro X,[1][2] according to a 2002 interview with company president Andrew Welch.

In 2017, customers reported on Ambrosia's Facebook page that attempts to contact the company were unsuccessful and they were unable to make new purchases.

[5] Ambrosia Software was incorporated August 18, 1993, by Andrew Welch after he graduated from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1992.

[16] In 2014, Tod Baudais claimed to be continuing work on a cancelled Ambrosia project called Goo Moo,[17] or Gooliens, a game about a green alien blob that must grow in size in order to abduct cows.

[19] This policy was later changed and the company employed typical shareware piracy prevention measures,[20] as well as more innovative ones such as used in the Escape Velocity line of games where the team's mascot, Hector the Parrot (known in-game as Cap'n Hector), would use her heavily armed ship to ceaselessly attack players of unregistered copies after the trial period had expired.