IriSoft Inc.

iriSoft Corporation is a company located in White Plains, New York. They produce consumer electronics. Their most popular product is Iris OS, which is praised for its intuitive features and versatile compatibility with PCs.

1970's - Television market
When Gulliver Bell was 27, he started a company known as ATS Corporation in July 1978. ATS Corporation was producing televisions until 1986.

1980's - PC Market
Starting in 1985, ATS started making PCs, starting with the ATS B200. During that time, ATS had 10 thousand customers. In 1989, a factory was formed in El Kadsre City.

1990's - Rebrand & LeTronics Formation
In late 1992, ATS was renamed to ecSoft Corporation. In 1993, they started making PCs with i486 processors starting with their iriSoft Beecorn 486, their first computer with a i486. 3 years later they started making PCs with the Intel Pentium processor, starting with their iriSoft M590 desktop. In 1993, ecOS was released. On August 10, 1994, an iriSoft division called leTronics was formed. In 1995, the ecBook was released. The original T9 model included a i486 processor and 32 MB of RAM.

2000's - iriSoft's Grow and Fate
In 2000, the number of employees expanded to 648. The same year, they released successful products, such as the iriSoft Turon 393, which was the first iriSoft product to use the AMD Turon processor, which was a massive success. However, in 2004, iriSoft released a computer which was a failure.

In March 2006, the company moved to White Plains, New York.

Iris OS X was released in 2007; it was rushed out for no reason, and many people disliked it because it lacked features and had an ugly interface.

In 2008, an iriSoft employee named Elliana Rosalie planned a new version of Iris OS that can run on old hardware. The first beta was released the same year, following a final version on December 2009. The irisEco was released which was a big flop in the start. People complained about the RAM and outdated components excluding the Celeron CPU that was used. A better version was released to clear the criticism with a Core 2 Duo and higher RAM but keeping the price cheap.

2010's - Excitement for iriSoft
In 2010, IrisEco was released, which people loved due to the majorly improved speed of the OS. People claimed it could run on an Intel Pentium 3 with modern PC speed.