Devart
Devart is a leading company working in the database connectivity area. It offers well-known native VCL/CLX components and dbExpress drivers for direct access to Oracle, MS SQL Server and MySQL. Devart provides advanced data access solutions for the Microsoft .NET Framework - ADO.NET data providers for native connectivity to Oracle, MySQL and PostgreSQL database servers. It is also a vendor of powerful database tools designed to automate and simplify database development process.
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.
Abale.com
The Abale brand seeks to offer solid, no-frills components to budget-minded professional Windows software developers. Abale Zip, the first product offered under this brand shows how this goal can be accomplished. By incorporating core technology from proven high-quality components, by performing minimal advertising campaigns and by reducing telephone costs, the cost of Abale products is kept low and the savings passed on to developers.
Abstraction Systems
Established in 2000, Abstraction Systems is dedicated to the development of reliable high quality .NET components and applications. Since its foundation, the company has been providing consulting services and developing component-based software systems for large Swiss companies from the financial and industrial sector. The acquired know-how developing components for large scaled two- and three-tiered systems is now also used to create components for the component market. ToolTipsFactory for .NET is the first result of this diversification and more will follow. The idea for this first commercial component came about because many of the hundreds of users using our systems were complaining about the tool tips being too small and the content too limited to be of much use. With the introduction of early prototypes of the ToolTipsFactory in these corporate applications the complaints changed. Now the users want these kinds of tooltips for all their other windows applications too.