Custom Software Development, Desktop Applications Development Portfolio
Safe Bearing Capacity Calculator
How it Works
This application is made for a soil testing laboratory. Main use of application is to calculate the safe bearing capacity on different measures, based on the data provided. Apart from that, it is also useful for keeping past result records and can provide client analysis and MIS reports from the available data. It generates summarized report to provide client and detailed reports for keeping in official records.
Employee Attendance & Salary Processor
How it Works
As its name states, this is an attendance and salary processor application. Major benefit of the application is that it works like “punch card” or “thumbnail” attendance system, But it works on the computer and needs no instruments, saving cost.
An employee registers his in / out time on a desktop PC and that’s all for him. Application is provided with various parameters that can be set by the administrator of the application and based on that at the end of the month admin can generate the salary sheet and receive other statistical reports related to attendance behavior of an employee.
Moreover, at the end of the year or at any point of time, admin can generate summarized statements for specific period.
Apart from these we have also worked on developing other customized software like software for physiotherapy clinic, Inventory and purchase software etc. to deliver the client requirements by easiest user interface and meeting client specifications in most usable way.
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