History
1986-1994
Brain Technologies was launched on Dec. 19th, 1986 as an educational software development company for products running on Commodore Amiga computers (Amiga OS). The first product was a vocabulary and spelling tutor, Mr. Robot’s Speak’n Spell, debuted in Amiga World magazine (Dec. 1990). Brain Tech.’s owner, Branko M. Carija, designed, programmed, and marketed this game. It featured 1000 full color pictures and real time speech animation (state of the art at the time and made possible because of the Amiga’s unique capabilities).
Mr. Robot’s Speak ‘n Spell
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Review of Mr. Robot’s Speak ‘n Spell in Compute magazine (July 1992)


1995-2010
A secondary product was launched using the object oriented picture compression engine used for Mr. Robot’s Speak ‘n Spell’s image storage. PixLib is a clip art library of compressed images for use with paint programs available for Amiga and also other platforms after saved in portable formats. Then, in 1999 an educational tool for learning astronomy was published: Map Viewer Software for the Three Dimensional Map of The Milky Way Galaxy.

2003-Present
Starting In 2003, Brain Tech. started providing Linux and Unix consulting services for business and consumers. In 2011, this extended to diagnosis and repair of Windows and MacOS based PCs.