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Software

If you're looking for high quality custom software specific to your requirements, we can help.

Here are a few of the commercial-grade applications we have developed for customers over the years.

FTP Engine for Satellite Data (Shockwave Executable)

FTP Engine (2003)


Technology:
Shockwave with File IO and FTP Protocol 'Xtras'

Credits:
ClassAxe (Martin Francis) - All Coding and Implementation

Description:
Created to support a 'Satellite Weather' exhibit at a museum in Berlin.
This file doesn't require installation but should run straight from your web browser - PC users only.
 
FTP Engine for Satellite Data (Shockwave Executable)

MP3 Converter(2002)


Technology:
VB6 with VBX modules

Credits:
ClassAxe (Martin Francis) - All Coding and Implementation

Description:
Created for use with audio archiving interface for the Mirak Knowledge System.
 
Helpdesk for Technical Services Department

Helpdesk System (1998)


Technology:
Access 97, MSSQL and VBA

Credits:
ClassAxe (Martin Francis) - All Coding, Design and Implementation

Description:
Created for use by technical services departments of small and medium sized companies. Handles computer hardware and software inventories, job schedualing and comprehensive reporting. Original version used MS SQL as the backend, this one uses Access 97 for database storage to simplify demonstration. The user authentication routines have also been simplified here.

To try this system out, you will need to have Access 97 installed on your system. To gain entry, the Username is Admin and Password is 123.
 
Lucid - a DMX512 compatible stage lighting sequencer and design simulator

'Lucid' - Stage Lighting system (1997)


Technology:
VB3 with VBX modules

Credits:
ClassAxe (Martin Francis) - Concept, coding and hardware development.

Description:
Developed as a commercial prototype for use by bands and theatre companies to allow design and sequencing of lighting displays. Uses the DMX512 industry standard lighting control protocol.
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