WPCubed
WPCubed GmbH is a privately owned company based in Munich, Germany. WPCubed have been providing development tools since 1996. Their flagship product is WPTools, a well known and successful word-processing component suite. Their PDF products, which have been available since 2000, are also used by thousands of developers worldwide. Although mainly supporting Delphi and C++Builder, WPCubed are expanding to other platforms to give more developers access to their powerful tools. The recently introduced PDFControl and RTF2PDF DLL's, allow access to PDF technology for almost any developer.
Nalpeiron
Nalpeiron was founded in 1991 and has grown to become a leader in the Software Analytics and Software Licensing Management industry. The company was one of the first to offer a cross platform, cloud-based, licensing service methods. Their products are used by hundreds of software ISVs across the world using private cloud technology. Nalpeiron is a privately held corporation based in the US and the UK.
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.