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Bob Frankston - Famous Inventor

 
: Bob Frankston
: 14-June-1949
: United States
: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stuyvesant High School
: Inventor

About Inventor

Robert (Bob) M. Frankston is the co-creator with Dan Bricklin of the VisiCalc spreadsheet program and the co-founder of Software Arts, the company that developed it.


Bob Frankston was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1949. He received S.B. degrees in both computer science and mathematics (1970) and master's and engineers degrees in computer science (1974), all from MIT.


In 1979, Frankston founded Software Arts with friend and Harvard MBA student Dan Bricklin to develop and sell VisiCalc, the first electronic spreadsheet program for personal computers. VisiCalc was first available for the Apple ii personal computer, which significantly drove Apple ii sales. It became a blockbuster product and remained a widely used program for personal computers for many years. 


From 1985 to 1990, Frankston worked at Lotus Development, where he created the Lotus Express product and a fax facility for Lotus Notes. At Slate Corporation, (1990 to 1992), Frankston worked on mobile and pen-based systems. At Microsoft Frankston championed the effort to integrate the Internet with personal computing and home networking.

 

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