Xceed Software
Xceed Software creates, markets and distributes quality software components for Microsoft Windows developers. Since its launch in 1994, Xceed has been devoted exclusively to the Microsoft platform. The company's very first product, Xceed Zip Compression Library, was first offered as a VBX for Microsoft Visual Basic 3.0 and has been so successful that it has been migrated to every Microsoft platform since, including ActiveX, the .NET Framework, and the .NET Compact Framework. Today, Xceed's product line can be grouped into two main categories: Data Manipulation components and User Interface components. The Data Manipulation components include Compression, Encryption and File Transfer libraries. The User Interface components include Grid, Chart, Menus, Toolbars, Treeviews, Explorer Panes and other interface controls.
Abale.com
The Abale brand seeks to offer solid, no-frills components to budget-minded professional Windows software developers. Abale Zip, the first product offered under this brand shows how this goal can be accomplished. By incorporating core technology from proven high-quality components, by performing minimal advertising campaigns and by reducing telephone costs, the cost of Abale products is kept low and the savings passed on to developers.
Flexera
Flexera is reimagining the way software is bought, sold, managed and secured. They view the software industry as a supply chain, and make the business of buying and selling software more transparent, secure, and effective. If you are looking for InstallShield and InstallAnywhere, please see Revenera.
dLSoft
dLSoft developed from a software house created in 1988 for the specific purpose of creating barcode and labeling software and components for Microsoft Windows. Through the dLSoft range of products the company has been providing labeling applications and barcoding components for a range of Windows developer environments since Windows 2, including more recently a range of components for the .NET and CE.NET environments. In 2004 dLSoft expanded its activities to include Java components, and in 2005 a number of products for the Mac OS-X platform were released.