Dan Bricklin's Demo II Version 2 Release B Released in 1988 by Peter Norton Computing / Dan Bricklin For DOS Dan Bricklin's "Demo" is a tool for creating tutorials, interactive application demonstrations, and interface prototypes. It has a powerful scripting system, with the ability to store and manipulate both text and graphics screens, and a redistributable runtime. This program is notable as having been written by Dan Bricklin, the author of VisiCalc. Demo was first released in 1985 by Dan Bricklin's consulting firm Software Garden. It was later sold under Peter Norton Computing, and then Sage Software. Demo II Version 2 provides image capture, import features, and 100 new run actions. Demo II Version 3, released in 1991 under Sage Software, uses a revamped CUA UI, and supports VGA. A Microsoft Windows version was released under the name "Demo-It!". Demo II Version 2 requires 512k RAM, and DOS 2.0 or later. It supports up to EGA graphics resolution. Archive includes two 5.25" 360k floppy disk images.