Nevada (NV) Application Computer Software Companies
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We provide mobile applications & computer applications for Car Enthusiasts. Our apps can help you Find/Buy, Sell or Share information about your car
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Vembu Technologies provides On-premise & Cloud data protection to SMBs. Vembu powers managed online backup service businesses of 1000s of MSPs.
AppCat is a program for Mac or PC that allows anyone to make their own apps for iPhone, iPad and Android. No programming experience is necessary and
Basal Enterprises is a supplier of innovative and affordable solutions to legal and professional service firms.
Magnetify capitalizes on unique market opportunities created by mobile technology and social media and create monetizable and profitable solutions.
Mobile Client / rich Client / Back end - Custom Software development experienced with Government, Education, Travel, Gaming, CAD, etc.
At Nsasoft, we create easy to use but powerful award-winning IT solutions for businesses and end users.
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