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Amiga productivity software

This article deals with productivity software created for the Amiga line of computers and covers the AmigaOS operating system and its derivates AROS and MorphOS and is a split of main article Amiga software.
See also related articles Amiga Internet and communications software, Amiga music software, Amiga programming languages, and Amiga support and maintenance software for other information regarding software that run on Amiga.
==History==
The Amiga originally supported such prestigious software titles as ''WordPerfect'', Electronic Arts' ''Deluxe Paint'', and ''Lattice C''. Newtek's ''Video Toaster'', one of the first all-in-one graphics and video editing packages, began on the Amiga. The ''Video Toaster'' was one of the few accessories for the "big box" Amigas (2000, 3000 and 4000) that used the video slot and enabled users to turn their Amiga into the heart of an entire TV production suite. The later addition of the ''Video Flyer'' by Newtek made possible the first non-linear video editing program for the Amiga. The Amiga made 3D raytracing graphics available for the masses with ''Sculpt 3D''. Before the Amiga, raytracing was only available for dedicated graphic workstations such as the SGI. Other raytracing software also included TurboSilver. The Amiga was well known for its 3D rendering capability, with many titles being added to the mix as the years went by. Some titles were later ported to Microsoft Windows and continue to thrive there, such as the rendering software ''Cinema 4D'' from Maxon, and ''LightWave'' from Newtek, which was originally part of the ''Video Toaster''. The ''Video Toaster'' itself has even been ported to the Windows platform. ''LightWave'' was used for low-cost computer generated special effects during the early 1990s, with ''Babylon 5'' being a notable example of a TV-series utilizing ''LightWave''.
Even Microsoft produced software for use on the Amiga. ''AmigaBASIC'', an advanced BASIC software development environment, complete with an integrated development environment (IDE), was written by Microsoft under contract.

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