Syncro Soft
Syncro Soft is a privately held software company founded in 1998 with a large area of expertise in XML technologies: XML Schema, Relax NG, Schematron, XSLT, XPath and XQuery. The main product Oxygen XML Editor provides the best coverage of the today XML technologies; it complies with the established standards released by W3C and other organizations and enhances developer productivity through an intuitive and innovative XML IDE. Syncro Soft is a member of the W3C. Another product developed by Syncro Soft is Syncro SVN Client (a Subversion client).
Raynet
Raynet is a leading and innovative service and solution provider in information technology and specialized in the architecture, development, implementation and operation of all tasks within "Application Lifecycle Management". Raynet’s Headquarters is in Paderborn and presently has additional locations throughout Germany, the USA, Poland and UK. For over 20 years, Raynet has supported hundreds of customers and partners with its products and solutions for Enterprise Application Management projects worldwide. These include license management, software packaging, software deployment, migrations, client engineering and much more.
Caphyon
Over the last 15 years Caphyon has created software applications for developers and Internet professionals that are reliable, secure and easy to use. Advanced Installer is used for authoring MSI/MSIX packages and repackaging by a wide users range, from beginners to senior developers and system administrators. Fast and easy to use, it ensures a great ROI for your team reducing the time used to create the setup packages and leaving more time for development.
SlickEdit
SlickEdit Inc. provides software developers with multilanguage development environments and the most advanced code editors available. Proven across a wide range of programming languages and on Windows, Linux and UNIX platforms, SlickEdit products enable even the most accomplished developers to code faster and meet increasingly aggressive deadlines. SlickEdit is headquartered in the North Carolina Research Triangle area.