Updated on September 13th, 2025 with the following changes: _ added dumps of source code disk (double density) / narration tape _ added scans of source code disk (picture 1) / program disk (2) / narration tape (3) / prototype box (4, 5, 6) / program box (7, 8, 9) _ added picture of Tim Kilby at his desk in 1983
Updated on March 17th, 2023 with the following changes: _ disk now available in .atx format _ page now has complete information _ better screenshots
Includes the following: _ two-sided disk in .atx format _ source code in .atr format (double density) _ narration tape in .flac format
Many thanks to: _ Tuxon86 for dumping this program _ Tim Kilby / John Hardie for scanning the source code disk / program disk / narration tape / prototype box / program box / picture of the author at his desk _ Tim Kilby / John Hardie for dumping the source code disk / narration tape _ AtariGrub for cleaning up the narration tape
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On a one to ten scale ... it's a sure bet 12! · 1985
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(Tim Kilby at his desk in 1983)
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timkilby — 5 May 2025
I am the creator and copyright holder of Visualizer, “the electronic slide creator/projector.” This is the commercial version of an earlier program I released in beta called MagicScan. That software began as a simple drawing program called Digi-Draft, which I had published as an article in Micro magazine in 1983. While at Maximus, I was also involved in the development of StoryLine and SafetyLine, two educational programs for children. -Tim Kilby