Aspose
Aspose is a leading vendor of .NET and Java development components, and rendering extensions for platforms such as Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services and JasperReports. Its core focus is to offer the most complete and powerful set of file management products available. Aspose products support some of the most popular file formats in business, including: Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, PDF documents and Project files. While its core focus is on file management products, Aspose’s mission is to provide our customers with top quality products complemented by fast and reliable customer support. The company listens to its customers and produces a variety of solutions to meet the complex needs of its global audience.
Catalyst Development Corp.
Catalyst Development Corporation was founded in 1995 to create and market components and applications for software developers. Today, Catalyst Development is a recognized leader in Internet component software whose award-winning products are used by thousands of corporate, government and independent developers around the world. With a talented staff of software developers, support technicians, marketing and business professionals, Catalyst remains focused on developing innovative products and dedicated to meeting the needs of our clients.
Afterlogic
Afterlogic Corporation has been operating since 2002 and is currently registered in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Their areas of specialization are COM/ActiveX and .NET email components development, email software development and software consulting. They are known worldwide for their award winning MailBee.NET Objects and MailBee Objects mailing components as well as for popular family of AfterLogic WebMail Pro PHP products.
Whole Tomato Software
Whole Tomato Software develop Visual Assist, a plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio. The plug-in primarily enhances IntelliSense and syntax highlighting. It also enhances code suggestions, provides refactoring commands, and includes spell checking support for comments. It can also detect basic syntax mistakes such as use of undeclared variables. As of April 2019, Visual Assist supports Visual C++ 6.0 through most versions of Visual Studio, including Visual Studio 2019 and Visual Studio Community 2019.