Kintivo
Kintivo (formerly SharePoint AMS) are committed to creating a great product. Not a good product. Not an okay product. Their goal is to provide every organization (big or small) with the opportunity to make an affordable investment in high-quality software that becomes an asset to it in the years ahead (instead of a liability).
VBeXpress.com
VBeXpress.com was founded in Ireland in 1997. They provide consultancy and software for building business solutions and have been developing code generators for Windows developers for almost five years. Their code generator for Visual Basic 6.0 has been used to help build 1000's of applications and websites across a wide range of businesses.
DPStudio
DPStudio is a privately-held software company based in United Kingdom and was formed in December 2009 with the purpose of providing software development consultancy, agile coaching services and building high-quality development tools for .NET developers.
Pelnor Software
Pelnor Software believes that documentation is a crucial part of software development. The Pelnor Help Add-in was created to make software documentation a natural part of development.
In other help creation software, screenshots are taken and added to documentation by hand. Adding hyperlinks to an image or linking program controls to help files is a slow manual process. Once this process is done even minor changes to the program being developed can take hours to re-document. It's little wonder that documentation is often the last thing done in the development process if it's done at all. Often documentation is looked at as just being too expensive.
The Pelnor Help Add-in was created to address these issues. The add-in allows you to document your user interfaces as you build them. New screenshots can be taken at any time with the push of a button. Image hyperlinks are created automatically. Controls in your program are automatically hooked up to their corresponding help topic by simply pointing the form Help Provider at the .CHM file. Pelnor's goal is to make documentation easier to produce, faster to create, and part of the development process the whole way through.
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.