Software Panic is known for their flagship app
Transmit, as well as their
Audion media player,
Unison usenet client, and Nova code editor (a successor to their web development app
Coda). The company has won multiple
Apple Design Awards for their products. Panic retired Audion in 2004 and began distributing it free of charge. After Audion, Panic focused development on two other software applications. In 2004, they released Unison, a
Usenet reader, and Stattoo, a tool that shows "digital statistics" overlaid on the Mac OS X desktop wallpaper. In 2007, the web development application Coda was introduced. In 2019, Panic announced a successor to Coda named Nova.
Video games The company published their first video game,
Firewatch, on February 9, 2016. Panic published their second game,
Untitled Goose Game, on September 20, 2019.
Playdate On May 22, 2019, Panic unveiled
Playdate, a handheld gaming device, designed by Panic in collaboration with the Swedish firm
Teenage Engineering. The device features a 400x240 pixel
1-bit screen, a directional pad on the left, two buttons on the right, and a mechanical crank on the right edge of the device. Games on Playdate are released in "seasons", where there are two new games each week, automatically downloaded to the device when available. Also, there is a store of additional games to buy on demand, the ability to sideload games to the device, and two environments to self develop games. While some video games for Playdate are being produced at Panic, most of the games are created by indie game developers such as
Keita Takahashi,
Zach Gage,
Bennett Foddy, Shaun Inman, and
Lucas Pope. == Awards ==