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Andrew Cardozo Fluegelman (November 27, 1943 – July 6, 1985) was a publisher, photographer,
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and attorney best known as a pioneer of what is now known as the
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business model for software marketing. He was also the founding editor of both ''
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'' and ''
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'' and the leader of the 1970s '' New Games'' movement, which advocated the development of noncompetitive games.


Early life

Fluegelman was raised in
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He graduated from
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in 1969.


Career


Attorney

Following graduation, Fluegelman worked in
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before moving to California and working for a law firm in
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. He was admitted to the
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in January 1971. He resigned in 1972 without any particular plan about his future.


Writing

The following year, Fluegelman started working for the
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, a job that lasted for about a year. During that time, he separated from his wife and starting living in
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. At one point, he fasted for 49 days, drinking only water. He started writing and publishing books, such as ''San Francisco Free and Easy'' and '' The New Games Book''.


Publisher

In 1981, Fluegelman was the owner and sole employee of The Headlands Press, a small book publisher in
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. He had attended an early
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in San Francisco in the late 1970s, and after agreeing to publish and coauthor ''Writing in the Computer Age'' decided to purchase his first computer. In October, Fluegelman bought one of the first
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s sold in San Francisco, and in two weeks began to write his own accounting program in IBM BASIC.


"Freeware"

In late 1982 Fluegelman developed PC-Talk, a very popular and successful communications program. He marketed it under a system he called "
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", which he characterized as "an experiment in economics more than
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".
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was licensed under terms that encouraged users to make voluntary payments for the software, and it allowed users to copy and redistribute the software freely as long as the license terms and text were not altered. He collaborated with PC-File (database software) developer Jim Knopf to adopt similar names (PC-File was originally "Easy-File"), and prices, for their initial shareware offerings; they also agreed to mention each other's products in their program's documentation.


Magazine editor

Fluegelman edited ''PC World'' magazine from its introduction in 1982 until 1985, and ''
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'' magazine from its introduction in 1984 until 1985.


Disappearance

Fluegelman suffered from
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. In July 1985, he was prescribed
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to treat the condition. Within a few days of beginning to take the medication, he became depressed and agitated. He started profusely apologizing to his colleague for perceived failures. In order to reduce his stress, his employer rearranged his work schedule; Fluegelman's behavior did not improve. On the afternoon of July 6, 1985, he left his office in
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. A week later, his abandoned car was found at the north end of the
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near San Francisco. His family held a memorial service for Fluegelman, and he is presumed dead, though his body has never been found. Kevin Strehlo, then an ''
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'' columnist, submitted a memorial column which mentioned that "friends say a
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was found inside" his car. ''InfoWorld'' rejected this column, but an online news service published it. ic Note complicated provenance. The Textfiles website is said to be an archive of text postings from the days of text-based computer networking; this item is identified as being from NEWSBYTES (dated 7/30/85), an electronic publication available on
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. NEWSBYTES says that it is the full text of an InfoWorld article that led to Strehlo's resignation from that publication "because the editors saw the last few paragraphs unfit for publication." Article says in part "Fluegelman had been missing for about a week when his car was found parked near the toll plaza on the Marin County side of the Golden Gate Bridge, the site of so many of his moments of inspiration. Friends say a suicide note was found inside. His family held a memorial service in New York the following Sunday. Yet, as this is being written, no body has been found. Police still list Fluegelman as a missing person."


Works


Books edited

The Headlands Press produced books and negotiated publishing contracts for them with major publishers. Many of the books were designed by Howard Jacobsen and produced by his company, Community Type and Design. This list is arranged by year of book publication: * '' The New Games Book'' Edited by Andrew Fluegelman and Shoshana Tembeck. A Headlands Press Book, Dolphin/Doubleday (1976). * ''A Traveler's Guide to El Dorado & the Inca Empire'' By Meisch, Lynn. A Headlands Press Book. Publisher: Penguin Books New York (1977). * ''Familiar Subjects: Polaroid SX-70 Impressions'' By Norman Locks. A Headlands Press Book. HARPER & ROW, PUBLISHERS, San Francisco (1978). * ''How to Make and Sell Your Own Record'' By Diane Sward Rapaport. A Headlands Press Book. Putnam, Prentice-Hall (1979). * ''How to watch a football game'' By Frank Barrett; Lynn Barrett. Publisher: New York : Holt, Rinehart, and Winston (1980). * ''Worksteads: Living and Working in the Same Place'' By Jeremy Joan Hewes. The Headlands Press, Inc., San Francisco. Doubleday (1981). * ''More New Games'' By The New Games Foundation. Main Street Books New York: Dolphin Books/Doubleday & Company (1981). * ''SUSHI'' By Mia Detrick, Illustrated by Kathryn Kleinman A Headlands Press Book. Chronicle Books LLC (1983)


Books co-authored

* ''Writing in the Computer Age: Word Processing Skills and Style for Every Writer'' By Andrew Fluegelman and Jeremy Joan Hewes. Anchor Press/Doubleday Publishing Group (1983)


Photography

* ''Mime: A Playbook of Silent Fantasy'' By Kay Hamblin. The Doubleday Publishing Group (1978)


See also

*
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*
List of people who disappeared Lists of people who disappeared include those whose current whereabouts are unknown, or whose deaths are unsubstantiated. Many people who disappear are eventually declared dead ''in absentia''. Some of these people were possibly subjected to enfo ...
*
List of programmers This is a list of programmers notable for their contributions to software, either as original author or architect, or for later additions. All entries must already have associated articles. A * Michael Abrash – program optimization and x86 ...


References


External links


Andrew Fluegelman at the CharleyProject.org

Missing Person: Andrew Cardoza Fluegelman

MicroTimes Volume 2 Number 5, with a full interview of Andrew Flugelman two months before his death
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