Echo Lake was perhaps the most notable multimedia software product produced by Delrina, which debuted in June 1995.[1] It was touted internally as a "cross [of] Quark Xpress and Myst". It featured an immersive 3D environment where a user could go to a virtual desktop in a virtual office and assemble video and audio clips along with images, and then print them out as either a virtual book other users of the program could use, or for print. It was a highly innovative product for its time, and ultimately was hampered by the inability of many users able to input their own multimedia content easily into a computer from that period.

Echo Lake
Developer(s)Delrina
Initial releaseFebruary 1995; 29 years ago (1995-02)
Typemultimedia

Creative Wonders bought the rights to the Echo Lake multimedia product, which was re-shaped as an introductory program on multimedia and re-released as Family Album Creator.

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  1. ^ Staff writer (June 26, 1995). "Delrina launches Echo Lake for PCs". HFN. 69 (26). BridgeTower Media: 76 – via Gale.
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