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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tom_ProulxTom Proulx - Wikipedia

    Thomas Proulx is an American computer programmer and entrepreneur. He was a co-founder and first programmer of Intuit and a pioneer of usability testing in the 1980s. He was the main programmer of the first version of Quicken and TurboTax. He co-founded Intuit in 1983, and later became involved with NetPulse.

  2. Tom Proulx is a Stanford graduate and a co-founder of Intuit, Inc., the company behind Quicken and TurboTax. He is also the co-founder and CEO of 1047 Games, a fitness and health software company.

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  3. Interviewed by Marguerite Gong Hancock and Eileen Fagan on 2019-07-22 in Mountain View, CA X9130.2020 ©Computer History MuseumTom Proulx co-founded the softw...

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  4. Apr 19, 2024 · Tom Proulx is a computer science graduate from Stanford University and a former chairman of Netpulse and WorkingPoint. He joined 1047 Games in 2017 and has 12 colleagues in the video games industry.

  5. computerhistory.org › profile › thomas-proulxThomas Proulx - CHM

    May 2, 2024 · Cofounder, Intuit, Inc. Thomas Proulx is a pioneer in the consumer software industry as co-founder of software giant Intuit and author of the company’s flagship personal finance product, Quicken, whose development began in Tom’s Stanford dorm room in 1983.

  6. Nov 20, 2019 · Making Change: 36 Years of Innovation at Intuit. By CHM Editorial | November 20, 2019. By Sungmin Park and Felipe Silveira. Intuit’s Eric Dunn, Tom Proulx, and Scott Cook speak with venture capitalist Peter Wendell (far left) at CHM on July 29, 2019. How does a tech company founded in the era of floppy disks and hand-packaged software not ...

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  8. Tom Proulx is an individual investor and chairman of 1047 Games. He co-founded QuickBooks and Netpulse, and serves on the boards of several companies in the video games, media, and education sectors.