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Custom Windows applications can usually solve any digital problem, from data conversion and automation, to MS Office and legacy systems integration. These programs are written from the ground up to your exact specifications.
In a sense, there are two types of custom Windows applications: utilities and applications.
Utilities are small programs that operate as a third party to link two different applications or formats.
Common examples of utilities are format conversion programs, which integrate data from a legacy system with a modern software application, Microsoft Office for example.
Applications are larger, standalone, programs which are mainly self contained, although they can interact with other systems and applications.
The application on the left integrates with Microsoft Excel and Outlook, as well as XML data from other custom applications.
The following operating systems are supported: Windows 98, Windows 98SE ("Second Edition"), Windows ME ("Millennium Edition"), Windows NT4 SP6a, Windows 2000, and Windows XP (Home or Professional.)
In most cases, Internet Explorer 6 must be installed on the machine, (although it does not need to be set as the default browser.)