Neodynamic
Neodynamic designs and develops developer software components. Its development force is focused on designing .NET controls and components for Windows Forms, ASP.NET, Silverlight, WPF and Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services. Founded in 2004, Neodynamic is a continuously growing and profitable company with customers in more than 80 countries. Some of the companies using Neodynamic products include Microsoft, UPS, HP, JPMorgan Chase, Invesco, AstraZeneca, Kyocera Mita, The World Health Organization and Lilly.
Add-in Express
Add-in Express Ltd. has a history of leadership in the Microsoft Office integration industry being the pioneer of tools and solutions based on Microsoft Office. It has been working on the development tools and components market since 1998. Its components and tools are distributed and used worldwide by tens of thousands of developers including the most Fortune 500 companies who integrate and embed their applied code into all applications from the Microsoft Office Suite. It works on three platforms (Microsoft .NET, Microsoft VSTO 2005, and Borland VCL) supports all available MS Office applications, versions and suites, and targets its products to help developers save time and money with elegant commercial class solutions.
ActivePDF
ActivePDF provides a suite of easy to use, cost effective development tools for embedding feature-rich PDF functionality into server-based Windows applications. ActivePDF delivers robust, multithread, server-side PDF automation products which are intended for heavy-duty, enterprise-wide use. When you need it done now, need it done right, and need it every time, then ActivePDF provides the product, the support, and the level of confidence you need.
Actipro Software
Actipro Software, founded in 1999, is a privately-held provider of software components for the Microsoft .NET platform. Based in Cleveland, OH, USA, their focus is on delivering quality user interface software components that customers can trust to add robust functionality to their applications. They have been developing Windows Forms components since .NET was first released, and have become a leading provider of Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) components.