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Technically Speaking
We work with a wide range of tools and technologies. The following list is not inclusive, but is representative of the tools and technologies we have used in providing outsourced development services to our clients.
Operating Systems
Microsoft Windows 95 through Microsoft Windows XP, Macintosh OS 9 and OS X, Linux (Red Hat, Debian), HP-UX, SCO Unix, Palm OS 4 and 5, Windows CE, Pocket PC 2003
Databases
Oracle 8 and 9, Microsoft SQL Server 7, 2000, Microsoft Access, Informix OnLine Dynamic Server, IBM DB2, Sybase Adaptive Server 11.5 and 12.0, MySQL, Pervasive SQL V7, Pervasive Btrieve, FileMaker
CASE Tools
Rational Rose, BPwin, ERwin
Programming Languages and Development Environments
C++ (all MS libraries, including MFC, STL, ATL, and WTL); component technologies, including ActiveX, COM, OLE, ODBC, and BHO; Java (Swing, JSP, AWT, servlets, Applets, JavaBeans); Visual Basic (VBA), Delphi, PowerBuilder, SQL (all dialects, Transact-SQL, SPL, PL/SQL); Macintosh tools (Cocoa, Objective-C, Carbon); embedded C++ for Pocket PC (Windows CE); C++ for Palm, Python, ColdFusion
Internet/Web Technologies
DHTML, XML/XSL/XSLT, JavaScript, CSS, Perl, ASP, PHP, Apache Web Server, Microsoft IIS, Jetty, TomCat, JBoss
Graphics Design Tools
Macromedia Fireworks, Adobe Photoshop, CorelDraw, Xara X
Other Tools and Technologies
Oracle Portal, CommuniGate Pro, IBM MQ Series, RealSystem Server, Microsoft Project, Click2learn Toolbook, Borland Application Server, CORBA, Microsoft Office VBA, Install Shield, VISE, CVS, Microsoft SourceSafe, SourceOfSite, Microsoft Visio
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May 6, 2009 / The first version of the new Wordsmyth site has been launched.
The first version of the new Wordsmyth site, which is working in parallel with the old one as a beta version, has been launched. To read about and explore the range of new features, visit the new main page: http://new.wordsmyth.net.
Envion's specialists implemented all of the programming work and also helped Wordsmyth with design improvements.
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August 1, 2008 / Dictionary for Scholastic
The full version of the dictionary for the Scholastic publishing house has been implemented according to the design specifications of their specialists.
Three interconnected components have been implemented:
- Full version of the dictionary
http://wordwizard.scholastic.com/dictionary/
- Mini dictionary maker: This special program allows a user to create and print her own mini-dictionary. The user enters words and selects the desired definitions, and the program creates a print-ready page that displays this data.
http://wordwizard.scholastic.com/minidictionary/
- Quiz Maker: This special program allows the user to create and print quizzes. As in the mini-dictionary maker, the user enters the words and selects the desired definitions. The program creates a print-ready quiz page in which a student demonstrates knowledge of the selected vocabulary by providing the word that matches the definitions provided.
http://wordwizard.scholastic.com/quizmaker/
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July 1, 2008 / Floater-version of dictionary for Scholastic
Our company has collaborated with Scholastic, a world-renowned publishing house, in the implementation of a floater version of the Wordsmyth dictionary. In this project, Envion professionals have been largely responsible for implementing a complex design specified by education specialists from Scholastic.
The floater-version of the dictionary includes the following features:
- It is a small HTML-window appearing on every page of the Scholastic site.
- As a user scrolls through data on a page, the window maintains its position unless the user moves it.
- Double clicking on any word in the text of the web page activates a search for the word in the dictionary.
- The dictionary window contains concise versions of Wordsmyth dictionary entries.
Since the window appears to "float" on the page, it is called a "floater."
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