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Century 21 Macintyre
- Solid application developed in .Net 2.0, the latest development technology from Microsoft.
- Client-Server application supports multi-user.
- Photos manipulation (auto resizing and handling).
- Uses FTP to upload the listings to the website.
- Image manipulation
- Powerful search and plenty of reports.
- Bundled with a web application and updates the website automatically. See our web applications portfolio for more details.
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UNDP - DREAM Application
- Developed for the UNDP - United Nations Development Programme, DREAM stands for Demobilization, Reintegration and Weapon Management System.
- Solid application developed in .Net and SQL-Server.
- Management system for several UNDP activities like: Disarmament, Firearms & Ammunition registration, stockpile management, etc...
- Client-Server application, and also supports disconnected clients.
- Powerful administration section includes: Users & Permissions Management, Application Customization, Customized Reports Wizard, Audit System, etc...
- Many advanced features like: photos & documents management, fingerprints acquisition and comparison, database migration and merging, etc...
- Will be deployed and used in many countries starting with Sudan, Haiti, and Central Africa. It has several options to utilize the networking infrastructure available in each country.
- Note: some parts of this application are developed by other companies.
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Espoir Rosalie
- Developed in 2006 as a contribution to Espoir Rosalie, a not-for-profit organization concerned for single mothers. In additions, on-demand modifications in the future will be all offered as contributions.
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Aiwa Service Center
- Management system for a local service center of Aiwa, Japan.
- Developed in 1999 under the supervision of the center manager.
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Bank Credit
- Loans management system for a local branch of the Bank of Commerce.
- Developed in 2000 under the supervision of the director of accounting department.
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Baby
- Very successful program for a famous pediatrician.
- Developed in 2001.
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