Dennis Austin Dies: PowerPoint Software Co-Creator Passes Away at 76 in US Due to Lung Cancer
Austin served as PowerPointâs primary developer from 1985 to 1996 when he retired. âOur users were familiar with computers, but probably not graphics software,â Austin wrote in an unpublished history of the softwareâs development.
San Francisco, September 10: Dennis Austin, who co-created the PowerPoint software almost 36 years ago which is still being used by millions, has passed away in the US. Austin, 76, died from lung cancer that metastasised to the brain, reports The Washington Post. Released in 1987 by software firm Forethought, PowerPoint was the digital successor to overhead projectors, âtransforming the labour-intensive process of creating slidesâ.
The company released the software in 1987, and Microsoft bought the company just a few months later for $14 million. By 1993, PowerPoint was generating more than $100 million in sales. Microsoft integrated PowerPoint to its suite of Office products, including Word. Rajalaxmi Ram Krishnan, CEO of Tech Firm, Dies After Being Hit by Speeding SUV During Morning Jog at Mumbai's Worli Sea Face; Driver Arrested.
Austin served as PowerPointâs primary developer from 1985 to 1996 when he retired. âOur users were familiar with computers, but probably not graphics software,â Austin wrote in an unpublished history of the softwareâs development.
âThey were highly motivated to look their best in front of others, but they werenât savvy in graphics design,â he added. Working with Robert Gaskins, the Forethought executive who conceived the software, it was Austinâs job as the software engineer to make PowerPoint easy to operate. He accomplished this with a âdirect-manipulation interface,â he wrote, meaning that âwhat you are editing looks exactly like the final product,â the report mentioned. The goal was âto create presentations, not simply slides.â Steve Harwell, Lead Vocalist and Co-Founder of Smash Mouth, Dies at 56.
In his book âSweating Bullets: Notes about Inventing PowerPointâ (2012), Gaskins wrote that âDennis came up with at least half of the major design ideas,â and was âcompletely responsible for the fluid performance and the polished finish of the implementation.â
PowerPoint is now being used to create more than 30 million presentations a day, according to the report. Austin was born in Pittsburgh on May 28, 1947. He studied engineering at the University of Virginia.
In 1984, after being laid off by a start-up working on battery powered laptops, Austin was hired by Forethought, which was founded by two former Apple employees. After Microsoft acquired Forethought, Austin continued to lead development of PowerPoint. He retired in 1996.
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