Trinity (company)

Trinity, officially Trinity Global BV, is a Belgian software, Internet, video game and mass media holding conglomerate founded in February of 1996 by Laurens Vanbeke. The company develops and sells computer software, develops and publishes video games, maintains web applications and several sites, and produces multimedia, like TV series.

Trinity Artistic Suite
The Trinity Artistic Suite is the largest suite of applications developed by Trinity, with a focus on creative purposes and multimedia production. It is comparable to the Adobe Creative Cloud and to Autodesk's offering. In order to compensate for the large volume of paid software offered, Trinity introduced a system in which the more apps a user or team purchases, the progressively cheaper the others become, ensuring that the total pricing is not too expensive. Through this system, customers can assemble customized bundles and receive a large discount on most of the software included in it.

Certain apps in the Suite can also be bundled in this way with certain apps outside of it; for example, Nucleus and RadiActive can be bundled with InterGen, NetCall and WhiteHat, all from the Technical Suite.

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* Microsoft Access is only available for Microsoft Windows.

Trinity Webmaster
One of Trinity's flagship products is Webmaster, a freemium application for the development of interactive web applications. The app lets the customer build games, animations, simulations and other interactive content in a variety of formats, such as Flash, Shockwave, Silverlight, Applets (Usually Java), 3D Groove GX, 3DVIA, Pulse and Hypercosm amongst others. These can then be injected into HTML5 pages through Trinity's LegacyWeb technology (See above), which restores and emulates these multimedia formats into the browser without the need for plugins, and with their security and compatibility issues addressed.