A Windows Application is a windowing application built with the Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC)
WIMP (windows, icon, menu, pointer) GUI
Event-driven, Multi-processing
OOP, Client-Server, Component-based, Distributed Computing etc. are now supported, but not initially in MS Windows
Application programming interface (API) provides building blocks used by applications written for Windows, including Windows Server 2003 family, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me), Windows 98, and Windows 95
The Windows API can be used in all Windows-based applications. The same functions are generally supported on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows. We have experience in all major areas of Windows applications development and in-depth knowledge of Windows API and Windows internals.
Allow us to put this experience to work-creating high quality custom solutions for your organization. From business desktop applications to graphic editors to device drivers, genie knows how to put the power of Windows to work for you.
At genie, we build state-of-the-art Windows software, using the programming languages and tools that are best suited to each project's needs. For example, when fast prototyping is required, we use Visual Basic and Delphi. For calculation-heavy applications where execution speed and robustness is crucial, we use C++.
And when building cross-platform software that needs to run on more than just Windows, our development team relies on Java. Our programmers have extensive experience and a wide variety of skills that allow genie to build the best team for your project, ensuring a quality outcome.
It takes more than solid knowledge of Windows internals and programming languages to ensure outstanding quality.
Porting of Legacy applications to .NET based application.
Legacy applications built using an assortment of technologies, object models, operating systems, and programming languages
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