Vizonware provides a myriad of services to help our customers succeed in business. We specialize in two main areas. The first is Windows applications that store business data, help the user complete their job efficiently and provide a reporting mechanism. Secondly, due to customer demand Vizonware has developed specific domain knowledge in the automated gathering of information from the internet, specifically from real estate, social networking and aggregation web sites.
Our business areas of expertise include real estate, healthcare and software product develpoment. We often act as ghost writer of software products sold by other companies sold to their customers.
Technologies we employ include: C#, the .NET Framework, Ruby, Python, Boo, SQL Server, MySQL, Microsoft Access, Excel and Outlook, and Visual Basic for Applications (used within Excel and Access macros)
Visible
- Make the software easy to find within Microsoft Windows.
- Make the installation a click through process.
- Make the organization of the software conform to common practice. Centralize the location of all parts of the software to a single place if possible.
Usable
- Provide the more experienced user with short cuts for common and important tasks.
- Provide the user with common short cuts, mostly these are the common short cuts supplied in Microsoft developed programs.
- Uncommon tasks should be put in navigationally distant locales; the opposite should be true of common tasks.
- Wherever possible conform to industry standards, particularly if the industry has a data transfer standard.
- Provide the user a place to give feed back to the development team.
Learnable
- Make the graphical user interface visually pleasing, while also making it functionally usable for 12 hours at a time.
- Provide the novice user with visual cues for the most important and common jobs s/he must complete.
- Provide good informational and error messages.
- Provide email and phone support for quick questions.
Functional
- Meet the customer's needs. In order to meet the customer?s needs, you have to know what they are. Talk to the customer. Interpret what they say. Anticipate functions that the user might need in the future.
- Understand the business of your customer.
- Understand the technical level of your customer.
- Understand the internal business structure of your customer. Give each portion of the business structure what it wants from the program.
- Supply the user with a complete product; a product where the user can manipulate all major forms of data in at least the four following ways: create new data, modify existing data, delete existing data, export existing data (via print outs, files, aggregate reports).
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