Desaware
Desaware has lead the way in developing innovative software products to assist developers in their programming efforts. Based on experience going back to the days of Windows 1.0, the company understands the critical features needed by developers, sometimes presenting a solution before developers are even aware of the problem (as in the case of VersionStamper - a tool which solves the "DLL Hell" distribution problems). Desaware's products deploy advanced technology to reduce its customers' costs. Desaware's customer base ranges from independent contractors to Fortune 50 companies, all of whom have found that by using our products they can dramatically reduce time to market and provide more features to their customers than would otherwise be possible.
Elsasoft
Elsasoft was founded in Seattle, in 2006, by Jesse Hersch, Ph.D. Its SqlSpec product helps you understand your data by generating easy-to-read and comprehensive documentation for any database, on any platform. Over the years, SqlSpec has grown into a powerful database documentation application with impressive features, currently supporting 17 different platforms. Elsasoft donates free licenses to charities, non-profits and open source projects. Its goal is simply to provide a useful product at an affordable price with exceptional customer service.
Graphics Server Technologies
The latest products from Graphics Server represent a continuing commitment to innovation and technology - by combining our exclusive 10 years experience and real-world expertise to provide developers around the world with the easiest to use graphing and charting components available today.
The Graphics Server 6.0 product line provides a rich, comprehensive, yet easy-to-use graphing and charting solution for Windows and Internet developers. Implement in either a client-server environment or serve up stunning browser-independent graphs via the Internet. Graphics Server .NET, a complete rewrite of Graphics Server in C# follows in the Graphics Server tradition of the quality and innovation that Graphics Server, the first graphing and charting toolkit, is known for and relied upon. Server licenses are never required.