Jon Hibbins
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Jonathan Haydon Hibbins know as Jon Hibbins
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He currently lives in United Kingdom.
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[edit] Business Ventures
In 1993 his first published game - Squigs - appeared in Amiga Power Magazine on the September 1993 coverdisk [1], with a review inside the magazine.
In 1995 he founded Enhance with partner Mike Beveridge and released Enchanced HTML an HTML Editor for Windows. It went on to sell many thousands of copies.
Soon after, Enhance became Enhance Software Solutions Ltd. In 2006 Jon sold his part ownership in Enhance Software Solutions Ltd.
[edit] Software Portfolio
1985 - 1991 : Electron and BBC games and applications, including disc based adventures and a pipe mania type game 1991 - 1994 : Many public domain demos, music, scrolling text and graphical effects
1992 - Amiga DB, Database system for Amiga, including custom fields, form design and relationships
1993 - Squigs, Puzzle game for Amiga
1995 - 3D Maze
1995 - Domination, an early RTS style game with land management
1996 - 2000 : Enhanced HTML (v1, 97, 2000, v4+)
1996 - Credit 'Time 2000', Time and Fee's ledger system
1997 - 2005 : Credit 'Inprint System', Enterprise MIS with Planning, Costing, Stock Control, Accounting etc
1998 - Squigs 2
2004 - Dungeon Director, A realtime 3D Dungeon Master clone with mouse pattern capture for spell casting
2005 - Squigs 3
2005 - PC Suduko
2005 - 2007 : Credit 'Shadow-Planner' (As Software Development Manager), Web based business continuity software
[edit] Credits
- WebSleuth - Working for Seymour I. Rubinstein aideing in interface redesign and installation improvements
- Inprint - Worked with Inprint (now CCL Label) from 1997-2005
- Office-Shadow - Worked with Office-Shadow Ltd (Best Business Continuity Software 2006) from 2005-2007