ANTIC Interview 370 - Roy Goldman, Daisy Dot

Published: May 12, 2019, 3:36 a.m.

Roy Goldman, Daisy-Dot \xa0 Roy Goldman was the creator of Daisy-Dot, a typesetting program for the Atari 8-bit computers which he published from about 1987-1990. There were three versions of Daisy-Dot, the original plus Daisy-Dot\xa0II and Daisy-Dot\xa0III. The earliest version was freeware, and later versions asked for payment for access to special features. \xa0 This interview took place on May 11, 2019. After we talked, Roy sent me scans of memorabilia from that time, see the links below for those. \xa0 Roy's\xa0Daisy-Dot Memorabilia scans \xa0 Roy's Software on AtariMania \xa0 Compactor Detector \xa0 Roy's (old) site describing Daisy-Dot \xa0 Inverse ATASCII podcast review and screenshots \xa0 Daisy-Dot II review in Antic magazine \xa0 Daisy-Dot III review in Antic magazine \xa0 Programming with Daisy-Dot fonts in Atari Classics magazine