GrapeCity
Effective November 1, 2023, GrapeCity is rebranding to MESCIUS.
Though the name has changed, MESCIUS remains a valued Enterprise Partner with ComponentSource, dedicated to enhancing the quality of its products and services.
GrapeCity is an award-winning Microsoft Gold Certified Partner and one of the world's largest providers of developer components. For over 40 years, GrapeCity has provided enterprises around the world with state-of-the-art developer tools and components, software services, and solutions. GrapeCity's products provide developers, designers, and architects with the ultimate collection of easy-to-use tools for building sleek, high-performing, feature-complete applications. With a diverse product line, including ComponentOne Studio, ActiveReports, Wijmo Enterprise, Spread, DataViewsJS, and the GrapeCity Documents API, GrapeCity delivers spreadsheets and reporting tools, grids, charts, mobile controls, and UI components for JavaScript and .NET enterprise applications, mobile and beyond. GrapeCity's component philosophy comes down to four elements - speed, flexibility, familiarity, and a small footprint.
Lassalle Technologies
Lassalle Technologies, a publisher of software components was founded in 1997. It is committed to creating powerful flowcharting/diagramming components. AddFlow is the main product and is available in both ActiveX and .NET editions. AddFlow is now very well positioned in the ComponentSource Top 50 Best Sellers. It also provides graph layout components which automatically display graphs or flow charts in a reasonable manner, following some aesthetic rules (hierarchic, symmetric, orthogonal, etc.) Currently, over 2,000 companies, in 60 countries, use Lassalle Technologies products.
Bee Mobile
Bee Mobile was founded in 2008 by two experienced Windows Mobile developers. Their sole vision was to help other developers with software development for mobile devices by using their knowledge and experience. The result is a range of effective, attractive looking software components targeting .NET Compact Framework.