ComponentOne
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ComponentOne LLC | |
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Type | Privately held |
Founded | June 27, 2000 |
Headquarters | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
Website | www.componentone.com |
ComponentOne is a major provider of components for application developers using Microsoft products. The company was formed by the merger of APEX Software Corporation and VideoSoft. They have offices in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and San Francisco, California.
ComponentOne manufactures several popular software applications such as the Help authoring tool Doc-To-Help.
[edit] Links
- "Staking Out the Microsoft Component Space" by Patrick Meader, FTPOnline, May 2006