Claris Resolve

Claris Resolve was a spreadsheet application developed by Claris for classic Mac OS.

Development
Resolve was originally created for Macintosh as Wingz by Innovative Software, which was acquired by in 1988 and then licensed to Apple Computer's Claris subsidiary in 1990. It was adapted with a more intuitive user interface that was reminiscent of other Claris products. Another unique feature at the time was a HyperTalk-like scripting language that could interact with Apple Events in System 7.

Discontinuation
Resolve struggled to compete with Microsoft Excel and development was halted on February 28, 1994. Sales were discontinued on March 31, 1994 and technical support for registered users ended on March 31, 1995. Resolve owners were offered a crossgrade to ClarisWorks 2.1 for $29. However, ClarisWorks' spreadsheet module is unable to directly import native Resolve files that have not been exported into format.