Highsoft
Highsoft is the company behind the Highcharts Javascript charting library, and its siblings Highcharts Stock, Highcharts Maps and Highcharts Gantt.
Highcharts is a multi-platform charting library that makes it easy for developers to add interactive charts to web and mobile projects of any size.
80% of the 100 largest companies in the world use Highcharts, and over 50,000 companies, across industries such as application development, publishing, data science, and finance.
Highcharts has been in active development since 2009 and remains a developer favorite due to its robust feature set, ease of use, thorough documentation, accessibility compliance, and vibrant community.
MDBootstrap
Material Design for Bootstrap (MDB) built for developers, by developers, provides a wide range of 5000+ UI components and templates that enable developers to create aesthetic and responsive web applications that adhere to Material Design principles. MDB also provide a dedicated support forum where experienced professionals answer all the technical questions from users.
MDB's solutions are trusted by a global community of over 3 million developers and designers. Notable industry leaders such as NASA, Amazon, Nike, and IKEA have chosen MDB as their partner for web development, confirming MDB's commitment to delivering an exceptional digital experiences.
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.
Handsoncode
Handsoncode is a software development company based in Pomeranian Technology and Science Park in Gdynia, Poland. It provides consulting services and on-demand development