Stimulsoft
Stimulsoft specializes in the development of components for the Microsoft .NET Framework. Customer satisfaction is the company's first priority and as such it aims to produce top quality software. Application development is not always easy, but Stimulsoft does its best to help developers to incorporate the most advanced technologies available on the market today into their applications.
Softek Software
Softek Software was established in 1998 to provide programming services in the field of image processing. In 2001 the company was involved in a project to process timesheets stamped with barcodes. No software in the market place provided the simple, cost effective solution we required, so Softek developed its own barcode reading toolkit. The first commercial version of the toolkit was released later that year. Softek own all rights to the source code and are wholly responsible for the development of the product.
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.
Greatis Software
Greatis Software is a company based in The Russian Federation that started making software in 1998. The company's most important directions are security software and software for developers. Greatis Software's expertise lies in creating components and tools for Delphi. Functional specialties include: form designing, printing, imaging and WinAPI.