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.
SoftFluent
SoftFluent is a privately-owned company delivering software and services in software development. It is SoftFluent’s contention that software development is as yet too much of a mere craft. SoftFluent’s ambition – which it already has strongly implemented – vies to speed up its industrialization. SoftFluent, with its massive investment in Research and Development, capitalizes on CodeFluent Entities, software it designed to evolve according to the ever-changing prerequisites of your needs. In accordance with the pragmatic model-oriented approach of its product, SoftFluent extends the methods of software development to bring you the agility you need. SoftFluent only relies on high value people, who are expert partners deeply committed to your success.
dLSoft
dLSoft developed from a software house created in 1988 for the specific purpose of creating barcode and labeling software and components for Microsoft Windows. Through the dLSoft range of products the company has been providing labeling applications and barcoding components for a range of Windows developer environments since Windows 2, including more recently a range of components for the .NET and CE.NET environments. In 2004 dLSoft expanded its activities to include Java components, and in 2005 a number of products for the Mac OS-X platform were released.