APPS 365
APPS 365 is a London based software consultancy with decades of combined experience, developing and supporting successful and widely distributed software solutions to small, medium and large organizations. They specialize in Microsoft 365 development and support.
Accusoft
Accusoft was founded in 1991 under the corporate name Pegasus Imaging, and headquartered in Tampa, Florida. Accusoft is now repositioned to be the largest single source provider of imaging software development kits (SDKs) and image viewers, as measured by estimated market share and product offerings. Owing to its wide suite of products, deep R&D and generous customer focus, Accusoft is a leader in the imaging SDK field. Imaging technology solutions include barcode, compression, DICOM, editing, forms processing, OCR, PDF, scanning, video, and viewing. Technology is delivered for Microsoft .NET, ActiveX, Silverlight, AJAX, ASP.NET, Windows Workflow, and Java environments. Multiple 32-bit and 64-bit platforms are supported, including Windows, Windows Mobile, Linux, Sun Solaris, Mac OSX, and IBM AIX.
Whole Tomato Software
Whole Tomato Software develop Visual Assist, a plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio. The plug-in primarily enhances IntelliSense and syntax highlighting. It also enhances code suggestions, provides refactoring commands, and includes spell checking support for comments. It can also detect basic syntax mistakes such as use of undeclared variables. As of April 2019, Visual Assist supports Visual C++ 6.0 through most versions of Visual Studio, including Visual Studio 2019 and Visual Studio Community 2019.
AgileJ
AgileJ, based in Surrey, United Kingdom, was founded in 2006 with angel investment backing. The company was created to address the problem of understanding the architectural structure of Java projects. This is true of all Java projects, but is most imperative for projects using agile methods where constant refactoring and reshaping of the structure are encouraged. Now with a mature product, AgileJ has successfully tackled the shortcomings in other UML tools, and continues to take on board ideas and suggestions from its growing community of customers.