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Fog Creek Software, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustrieSoftware
Gegründet2000
HauptsitzManhattan, New York, NY, USA
Key people
Joel Spolsky
Michael Pryor
ProdukteFogBugz
Fog Creek Copilot
CityDesk
Websitewww.FogCreek.com

Fog Creek Software is a software company specializing in project management tools. Its main products are FogBugz, a web-based project management tool, Fog Creek Copilot, a remote assistance tool, and CityDesk, a desktop-based content management system.

Based in New York City, Fog Creek was founded in 2000 as a consulting company by Joel Spolsky, author of the blog Joel on Software, and friend Michael Pryor. As the consulting market started to dry up due to the collapse of the Dot-com bubble, Fog Creek moved to a product-based business, releasing FogBugz and CityDesk in 2001.[1] In 2005, Fog Creek released Fog Creek Copilot, along with a documentary detailing the development process of the interns who created it.

Offices

Fog Creek is known for its unique offices. One of the company's main goals is to make the best programming work space possible. Its first large office, in Midtown Manhattan, was custom designed by architect Roy Leone. It featured angled walls to allow programmers a window next to their computer monitor to reduce eye strain.[2] Fog Creek's new offices, located in the Financial District of Manhattan have been similarly designed, this time with adjustable height desks, a library, and fully stocked kitchen.[3][4]

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ Livingston, Jessica (2007-01-22). "Founders at Work: Stories of Startups' Early Days". Apress. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  2. ^ Spolsky, Joel (2003-09-24). "Bionic Office". Retrieved 2009-01-07.
  3. ^ Spolsky, Joel (2008-12-29). "The New Fog Creek Office". Retrieved 2009-01-07.
  4. ^ Wilson, Claire (2009-02-07). "A Software Designer Knows His Office Space, Too". Retrieved 2009-03-02.