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Listed below are some sample web applications built by RAMSoft Solutions.
We have also built many standalone, client/server, and three tier applications
that cannot be demonstrated over the Internet. If you would like to see samples
from some other applications please contact RAMSoft
Solutions to make an appointment for a demonstration.
True North Directory Services Extranet
Advertising solicitation application for a Yellow Pages brokerage division of a
global media conglomerate.
NOTE: Since this application has gone into production it is no longer
available for demonstration purposes. There may be a login ID in the future
specifically for demonstration purposes but no target date has been assigned.
TotalMedia.com
Redesign and rewrite of an existing e-commerce site, including catalog searching
and shopping cart capabilities.
PrintPoint.com
Redesign and rewrite of an existing informational site for a software vendor.
Done in conjuction with the client to ensure maximum maintainability.
USAGolfer.com
Redesign and rewrite of an existing sports information portal.
The site is now completely customizable via administrative pages that
maintain a Microsoft SQL Server database containing the site's content.
ProjectTrack
ProjectTrack is a web-based task management application that lets project managers
enter and categorize work units for a software development project. It is used
internally on all RAMSoft Solutions projects to help organize, assign, maintain
and prioritize the software development projects under construction.
CardStack
Simulation of a stack of 3x5 cards. Originally intended as a collaboration tool for a
team of screenwriters, it can be adapted for any situation in which a series of notes
is arranged in a stack of notecards.
Family Site
This is a prototype for a family site that was to be used as the basis of
an e-commerce business. It is included here because it includes interesting
features like a threaded discussion database and polling/voting system
completely written in ASP/VBScript by RAMSoft Solutions.
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