SubMain
SubMain is a privately held company founded in 2002. It provides innovative and original software quality tools for .NET developers.
/n software
Since 1995, /n software inc. has established itself as a leading provider of cross-platform software components for communication, security, and e-business development. /n software is committed to providing enterprise-class tools and components enabling developers to rapidly build robust Internet enabled web and desktop applications. The flagship product IPWorks is the best selling, most comprehensive suite of programmable Internet components worldwide. Software developers for nearly every Fortune 500 and Global 2000 company worldwide use /n software's products to build powerful connected applications. The client list includes companies like Microsoft, Sony, Xerox, Cisco, MCI WorldCom, Dell, Motorola, Intel, and many more. All /n software products are backed by an excellent record of accomplishment based on providing robust enterprise-class solutions backed by professional technical support.
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.
Neovelop
Neovelop specializes in software localization for WPF, Silverlight and Windows Phone 7 applications. Their main product, a Visual Studio plugin, supports developers through the process of localization and automates many steps. Additionally Neovelop offers training and consulting services.
Pelnor Software
Pelnor Software believes that documentation is a crucial part of software development. The Pelnor Help Add-in was created to make software documentation a natural part of development.
In other help creation software, screenshots are taken and added to documentation by hand. Adding hyperlinks to an image or linking program controls to help files is a slow manual process. Once this process is done even minor changes to the program being developed can take hours to re-document. It's little wonder that documentation is often the last thing done in the development process if it's done at all. Often documentation is looked at as just being too expensive.
The Pelnor Help Add-in was created to address these issues. The add-in allows you to document your user interfaces as you build them. New screenshots can be taken at any time with the push of a button. Image hyperlinks are created automatically. Controls in your program are automatically hooked up to their corresponding help topic by simply pointing the form Help Provider at the .CHM file. Pelnor's goal is to make documentation easier to produce, faster to create, and part of the development process the whole way through.