RemObjects Software
RemObjects Software concentrates on developing state-of-the-art solutions that form the foundation of your software applications. RemObjects Software is a software development company offering tools and libraries for software developers on a variety of platforms. Their core products are centered around the Microsoft .NET, Apple Xcode and Embarcadero Delphi development platforms, but their central vision is to provide best-of-breed solutions for developers everywhere, and they are constantly looking at additional platforms, in particular for the RemObjects SDK/Data Abstract suite of products.
UltraEdit
UltraEdit (formerly IDM) has been publishing software since 1994. Their award winning software is highly regarded for its programming excellence and their UltraEdit text editor product is recognized around the world as one of the best products of its class. UltraEdit products have nearly two million registered users in most countries, and are localized in eight different languages. Numerous Federal, State, and Local governments/agencies, Fortune 100/500/1000 companies, and hundreds of thousands of private users use UltraEdit products worldwide.
Dynamsoft Corporation
Founded in Sep 2003 with the aim of being a dynamic center of software developers, Dynamsoft provides enterprise-class version control software, TWAIN software development kits (SDK) and other document imaging SDKs, with numerous generations for each product. Today many Fortune 500 Companies including HP, IBM, Intel, and Siemens trust Dynamsoft solutions for version control and TWAIN scanning SDK development. ComponentSource is a Gold reseller for Dynamsoft.
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.