DynoTech Software
Moby ID: 19585
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DynoTech Software is a small company, which specializes in developing computer software, founded by James Lindly, and Dave Carlson in 1994. With over 50 years of experience, the company creates custom software tools and utilities, as well as video games. Recently their work centers around business and accounting with extensive use of spreadsheets.
Credited on 17 Games from 1994 to 1998
Bubbles (1998 on Windows 3.x) |
Falling Oz (1998 on Windows 3.x) |
Marbles (1998 on Windows 3.x) |
Marbles II (1998 on Windows 3.x) |
Dino Trilogy (1997 on Windows) |
Fruit Cakes (1997 on OS/2, Windows 3.x) |
Shop Drop (1997 on Windows 3.x, OS/2) |
Toybox (1997 on Windows 3.x, OS/2) |
Boxes (1996 on Windows 3.x) |
Dino Tiles (1996 on Windows 3.x) |
Dino Cards (1996 on Windows 3.x) |
Boxes II (1996 on Windows 3.x, OS/2) |
Boxes III (1996 on Windows 3.x, OS/2) |
Virus: The Game (1996 on Windows) |
Dino Match (1994 on Windows, Windows 3.x) |
Dino Numbers (1994 on Windows, Windows 3.x) |
Dino Spell (1994 on OS/2, Windows 3.x, Windows) |
History +
- May 2005
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Company returns to Minnesota.
- June 2002
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Company relocates to Michigan.
- December 1999
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Company relocates to Minnesota.
- April 1994
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Company established in Missouri.
Trivia +
Address and contact details (1997)
DynoTech Software
1105 Home Avenue
Waynesville
Missouri
65583
United States of America
Telephone : 573-336-3390
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 15 games with The Thompson Partnership
- 2 games with Neon Games
- 14 games with David W. Carlson
- 14 games with James Lindly
- 9 games with Melissa Lindly
- 7 games with Paul Davidson
- 6 games with Donna Carlson
- 6 games with Andy Carlson
- 4 games with Anthony Arnold
- 4 games with Melissa Berger
- 3 games with Anthony Powers
- 2 games with Dottie Chaffin
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