Allume Systems is a
software developer, originally founded in 1988 in
New York City as
Aladdin Systems to develop, publish and distribute
software for
personal computers. Allume was
incorporated in January 1989. In July 2004 the company was forced to change its name from Aladdin Systems as part of a settlement of a
trademark lawsuit with
Aladdin Knowledge Systems. In 2005, Allume Systems was acquired by
Smith Micro Software. Currently, Allume is headquartered in
Watsonville, California, as part of Smith Micro Software.
Products
Allume Systems originally developed exclusively for
Macintosh, focusing on data compression and management utilities, such as the
StuffIt family of compression utilities (and the
StuffIt InstallerMaker delivery suite), the
ShrinkWrap disk image utility, and its
Spring Cleaning system optimization utility.
In 1998, Allume ported StuffIt to Windows and more recently to Linux, and has released a full line of graphics, imaging, internet security, and utility software.
Presumedly in response to the success of the popular marine aquarium fishtank simulator, they have also released their own Aquazone line of fish sims (not to be confused with the no longer available fish tank computer simulation from 9003.inc that's also named AquaZone).
Most of their current products are available for both Windows PCs and Apple Macintosh.
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