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KillerToolBar to Join GraffitiSuite!
JOHNSON CITY, TN & OXFORD, UK (May 14, 2011) CyphersTECH Consulting & Mark O’Neill jointly announce the sale of KillerToolBar to CyphersTECH.
According to Mark O’Neill: “With me being so busy working on Movie Draft over the last few years, KillerToolBar has unfortunately been somewhat neglected. Whilst I would have liked to continue development of KillerToolBar for both the Real Software community and my own personal gratification, time, alas, does not grow on trees, and so on that note I am happy to announce that Anthony Cyphers from CyphersTECH will be continuing development of KillerToolBar after CypherTECH’s recent acquisition of KillerToolBar from myself. This is great news for the Real Software community.”
“I can’t express how excited we are to have reached an agreement with Mark on KTB,” stated Anthony G. Cyphers, Owner. “With this acquisition, we not only enrich our line-up of products, but we keep an excellent product — that has become a staple in so many projects over the years — from disappearing in to the realm of abandonware.”
GraffitiSuite now consists of GraffitiButton, GraffitiColorPicker, GraffitiFadeLabel, GraffitiFadePanel, GraffitiProgress, GraffitiPropertyList, GraffitiRibbon, GraffitiStatus, GraffitiVBScript, and KillerToolBar, with more planned for release in the coming months. All subscription customers have access to support forums, and, also, Source Code subscribers have access to priority email support.
Fore more information about GraffitiSuite, visit http://www.GraffitiSuite.com/
ABOUT CYPHERSTECH
CyphersTECH Consulting, formerly Envied Design.net, is a software and web development consulting firm based in Johnson City, TN. CyphersTECH offers custom local application development, Web Edition development, and a variety of design services.
See http://www.CyphersTECH.com/ for more information.
A Quick Survey
If you are a customer, please take the time to fill out this survey. Using these responses, we will determine our course for the rest of 2010.
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40% Sale Almost Over
In just a few short days, our 40% off sale will end. We’d like to encourage anyone contemplating a purchase to make it before this sale ends. Once this sale is over, we don’t plan to have another sale on all of our products again until Thanksgiving (at the earliest).
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A few changes…
We’ll soon be implementing a few changes to our products. They will be updated to the latest version of REALbasic, thus any customers using a version of the language that does not have the new text-based controls will be unable to use the demo projects. The products themselves should still work, however.
We may soon be launching a different site to house our REALbasic products, which may result in the names of the products changing. More will come on this as we progress.
Let’s have a sale…
Thanks to all of our wonderful customers, we had a great year in 2009 and 2010 is already looking much brighter…
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Expanding Portfolio
Over the past couple of weeks, out portfolio has been steadily expanding. We’ve picked up several customers in the Royersford, PA area, and hope to continue expanding. We’re also looking for resellers, so if you have customers who need branding, design, hosting, or marketing, let us know. We’ll do most of the work, and help you get paid.
Also, we’re always looking for new customers, and we think your business would make a great addition! Check out some of our work, give us a call or submit a ticket, and see what we can do for you.
Product Release: CT Dashboard RSS
Today, we’re releasing a new product. This one is a WordPress Plugin for displaying RSS feeds on your admin dashboard.
Please see the product page here for more information.
Happy Holidays
As part of the CyphersTECH family, we would like to wish all of our customers the best of times during the holidays this year.
We will be closed December 24rd, 2009 through December 27th, 2009. All support requests and purchases will be processed upon our return.
Scheduled Downtime
During the after noon, and in to the evening tomorrow, all customers will experience a brief outage as we move one of our servers and perform some quick maintenance tasks. This shouldn’t take more than an hour or so.
