Samples of our work

The Simple Software Solutions Application Generator allows a user to generate a complete .NET application by simply pointing to a database server and selecting from a few options. This application can optionally generate Java database access code. Database servers currently supported include SQL Server 2000/2005, Oracle, MySQL, and IBM DB2.
This is a sample screenshot of an application generated by the SSS Generator. This application allows its users to easily manipulate the tables of a database and insert, delete and update rows, as well as view the contents of each table. In addition, developers wishing to manipulate the tables of the given database from their own applications can use the generated data access classes.
This screenshot presents a sample page from our Client Feedback interface. This interface, which is available to all of our clients past and present, allows them to track the progress we make on projects we currently develop for them. This interface also allows our clients to submit feedback, defect reports, and download current and past releases of our deliverables.
This screenshot shows the front page of the Motrieve Network website. The Motrieve Network allows users and administrators to participate in the Motrieve Network. The Motrieve Network is a secure network where individuals, organizations, and digital content providers safely market and distribute software, audio, video, electronic books, and other forms of digital content.
The Motrieve Studio is a client-side .NET Framework application which allows participants of the Motrieve Network such as developers, administrators, digital content providers, and individuals participate in the Motrieve Network and securely purchase and sell digital content. The Motrieve Studio presents users with functionality commensurate with their usage rights.
This is a screenshot of the Simple Software Solutions RFID Background Service which allows our clients to configure and receive RFID tag data from multiple RFID readers in the network. This background service interacts with the desktop to provide the user with continous graphical feedback about the various data streams established between the host computer and the readers.