plexityHide.com
With over 10 years experience of OO-development, plexityHide.com knows that things can get complicated, and how to make them simple. PlexityHide often works as consultant in software projects, as developers or as technical project managers. The company is a firm believer of UML and OO-development. It is not platform or tool religious; and uses any tool that gets the job done. Its main product, the phGantTimePackage, consists of approx 42000 lines of Delphi code. It was developed for the Swedish broadcasting company and has been available as an OCX since 1999. It contains extremely powerful Gantt and Schema components, allowing graphical manipulation of time items. It has been used in over 300 hundred different software projects around the globe. Clients include; Swedish Parliament, SVT Swedish broadcasting cooperation, General Motors, Pronyx Metal AB, Ontario Power Generation, US Army Dugway Proving Ground, Kraft Foods, UCLA - NeuroOncology, Hewlett-Packard, Schlumberger.
Grafile
Grafile is a division of Horizon Software Solutions and provides a wide range of high quality icons which make it easy for you to create user interfaces with a modern look and feel. Their icon packages are suitable for Web, Desktop and Mobile applications and are available in ICO, PNG, PSD, ICNS, GIF and JPG formats. Horizon Software Solutions have offices in the USA, Germany and Turkey.
uCalc Software
uCalc Software's developer, Daniel Corbier, is the creator of the popular UCALC Windows graphing calculator. His uCalc FMP product (a math parser for programmers) has been continuously supported since 1998. Customers ranging from students and independent programmers to Fortune 500 companies in categories such as Aeronautics, Automobile, Banking, Computers, and Securities, have come to rely on this product.
Corbier's goal has always been to provide products that are powerful, easy to use, and reliable. He has attached a great deal of importance to customer feedback to ensure that his products perform to the user's utmost satisfaction.