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February 1, 2008 - Indigo accomplished TBS Cover Editor project

TBS Cover Editor is the ultimate solution to design your software box cover and present it electronically! The program supports all the steps of box shot creation: from drafting and design, to 3D scene setting and image rendering. The TBS Cover Editor comes with a brilliant collection of software cover design templates for various types of software. Your design and image processing skills don't matter when creating eye-catching 3D box shots!
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January 1, 2008 - Indigo Byte Systems made the pilot launch of UTS Health Web 2.0 project

UTS Health (www.utshealth.com) is a free web service that allows you to keep tracks of your blood pressure readings, diabetes stats, and body weight records. In your personal account you may manage your health records, analyze dozens of various charts and reports.
In the same time, UTS Health is a social networking site where you can meet people to share your experience with them and to learn from them as well. With UTS Health you may create your personal blog to post stories about your health and life style and gather comments from other members.
UTS Health allows sharing your records, charts and reports with other people: friends, relatives, doctors and other UTS Health members.
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October 28, 2007 - Indigo Byte Systems attended ISDEF 2007

This year the conference, The Independent Software Developers Forum (ISDEF), has been extended to three days of presentations. The key topics are business growth, investments, marketing (online and offline), legal issues, workforce management.
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July 1, 2007 - Indigo Byte Systems releases Dr.Explain version 2.6

Dr.Explain v.2.5 is a help authoring tool for rapid creation of help files and user guides. Using its unique auto capture and annotation technology, developers can document their software interfaces almost hands down.
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April 27, 2007 - Indigo Byte Systems attended ISDEF-Spring 2007

The Independent Software Developers Forum (ISDEF) held its third spring conference, ISDEF Spring 2007. This year's spring conference took place in Moscow on April 27 - 29 in Holiday Inn Vinogradovo (Dmitrovskoye Shosse, 171). The main topic of the conference this year was "Automatization of Business Processes in Software Companies."
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March 1, 2007 - Indigo Byte Systems releases Dr.Explain version 2.5

Dr.Explain v.2.5 is the newest version of a help authoring tool for rapid creation of help files and user guides. Using its unique auto capture and annotation technology, developers can document their software interfaces almost hands down. When set to work, Dr.Explain parses a live application and automatically produces screenshots of its windows and menus along with a sequence of callouts for each window control. Users only have to add some description to each callout as needed. Dr.Explain can output the results as a set of HTML pages, CHM help file or RTF document complete with screenshots, cross-references, menus and an index page. The output is accurate and professional.
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August 1, 2006 - Indigo Byte Systems releases Dr.Explain version 2.0

Dr.Explain v.2.0 is a software documentation tool. It captures windows, dialogs, and forms from live application, makes screenshots, automatically adds references to all controls. The program can produce CHM, RTF and HTML help files with interactive screenshots, menus, cross-references, and navigation. Dr.Explain is easy to use and produces attractive and professional looking help files, that would otherwise take days to create manually.
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June 1, 2006 - Indigo Byte Systems releases UTS Desktop Companion version 1.0

UTS Desktop Companion software provides uniform interface for tracking various countable data: time, measurements, mileage, money, medical stats, events, etc.
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March 1, 2006 - Indigo Byte Systems turns years of experience into the new power

Indigo Byte Systems was formed by merging two software development companies with more than 5 years of success on software market - UTrackSys.com, LLC and Cognitive Force Group. For many years UTrackSys.com used to specialize in mobile software development, primarily for Palm OS PDA, RIM Blackberry devices, and for Java-enabled mobile phones. On the other hand, Cognitive Force Group focused on desktop application development.
As a result of strategic alliance, Indigo Byte Systems will bring more IT solutions to the market and more services to our customers.
Indigo Byte Systems is an official successor and executive of all actual contracts and agreements signed by UTrackSys.com LLC or Cognitive Force Group.