Steema Software
Steema Software SL is a privately owned company dedicated to the development of software tools for application developers. Since 1997 Steema's TeeChart Charting tool has been incorporated by Borland in it's Delphi programming environment. In 2000 the company was established to market, distribute and support the tools developed by its founder members. TeeChart is available for a wide variety of development environments. Steema's onward development of its products, always in response to customer requirements and Steema's perception of technical futures, stands to maintain the product amongst the leaders in its field and to offer a quality developer solution for the future.
Blueberry Software
Blueberry Software is an innovative software publishing company based in the United Kingdom. Its goal is to design software that makes advanced technology easy to use and create tools that really improve the way you work. Blueberry Software began in 1997 as a bespoke development company producing tailor-made software projects. After a number of years of success and growth, in summer 2003, Blueberry released the first version of Flashback.
Iocomp Software
Iocomp Software is committed to providing reliable, timely and professional technical support to all of its customers. Iocomp believes that its customers are the best source of feedback and ideas for our current and future lines of products. The company aims to make sure that its products satisfy your highest expectations and provide the features and functionality that you expect from the leader in Instrumentation control technologies.
jSparrow
jSparrow is a brand of Splendit IT-Consulting GmbH, founded in 2004 in Mauerbach near Vienna, Austria. They specialize in helping companies to optimize their legacy software systems, having software consultants with expertise in both old (Cobol, PL/1, Assembler) and new (Java, .Net) programming platforms. Throughout their consultancy work, clients often asked how to transform existing Java systems to modern and safe Java architecture. The answer was the development of jSparrow, a tool for automatic Java code refactoring.