Software developed fast in high level languages

Our latest project has been the development of a fraud control database for use on a single PC or use in a client/server environment. The software works under WINDOWS XP.

We have recently finished developing software to control external hydraulic equipment , switches, leds and buttons via a PIO board and also to control video , graphics displays and data processing  under WINDOWS XP and WINDOWS VISTA.  We have used a variety of computer software and computer languages for this project including POWERBASIC  .

We develop software using  compiled and high level interpretive languages such as POWERBASIC , TCL / TK , AUTOIT and other open source languages. We also develop in ‘C’.

We aim to keep costs low and develop software rapidly to your specifications and are extremely flexible in how we charge (we can look at sharing the risk more the cost of product development with customers).

We are based in the UK in Hertfordshire near Stevenage, Royston, Hitchin, Letchworth and Baldock – this does not restrict us in development of software for more remote locations in the UK or internationally – we have sucessfully implemented projects for users remote to us (even very complex projects).

We prefer to approach the most difficult (and potentially risky) areas of the project as a first stage in the project and we may in some circumstances fund this jointly with the customer  (costs to be recouped in the remainder of the project).

We will consider joint developments in general and developing software from other peoples ideas perhaps on a royalty basis.

We are interested in people suggesting software that would be useful to them (and perhaps others). If something is suggested which is generally useful – we can look at its development and share profits with the person suggesting the idea.

Contact us with your details (name, email and your interest) :

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