Application Development
Codeworks combines highly experienced staff and a clear vision to provide an exceptional quality of service in all areas of software development. Our team has a vast amount of software engineering experience, including extensive knowledge of Mac OS, Windows, Linux and PDA platforms. As a result, we have secured repeat business from every one of our clients to date.
Developing projects for several platforms has made Codeworks engineers aware of the subtleties and pitfalls involved in cross platform development. What's more, our team has a proven track record in application, database, device driver and real time systems development, along with experience of Internet and other communications protocols.
Specialist Knowledge
Our specialist knowledge of publishing software has enabled us to develop our very own highly focused applications allowing complex panels and pages to be created from various data sources, including SQL databases, XML files and Microsoft Excel files, and output either to QuarkXPress, InDesign or direct to PDF or JPEG.
- Do you have to maintain content in more than one place?
- Do you have a CMS that looks after the web but has no interface with QuarkXPress or InDesign?
- Do you want to be able to generate QuarkXPress or InDesign pages automatically but have the ability to adjust them as required?
- Do your web requirements demand a CMS that doesn't adequately work for print?
- Do you need help choosing a CMS that is right for your company's needs?
- Do you have an in-house publishing team that tediously typesets each price panel?
- Do you pay too much to outsource your price panel production?
- Do you wish you could include relevant accurate pricing information in your e-brochures?
- Do you wish you could make last minute pricing changes and still get your price panels around to meet your press deadline?
- Do you maintain data (pricing or brochure information) in multiple databases or files?
- Do you want to be able to change your panel design regularly?
- Do you have time consuming pages to typeset, for example flight pages?
If the answer to any of the above questions is yes, then you've come to the right place.