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Dexterity Software was a computer game company founded in 1994 in Los Angeles by Steve Pavlina. It began as a traditional retail game developer, but later changed to a shareware model. In 2004, Dexterity Software relocated to Las Vegas. The company ceased operations in late 2006.
Dexterity Software published and/or distributed over a dozen games including the following:
The Dexterity Software website also hosted a number of articles relevant to software developers such as
The significance of these articles was recognised by the Association of Shareware Professionals who listed Steve Pavlina on their Hall of Fame page, [14] noting that he had had "a significant, lasting influence on others via his articles and postings."
Dexterity Software closed on October 31, 2006, when the founder Steve Pavlina retired from game development to focus on a personal development web site and blog, StevePavlina.com. [15]
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