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  • 31-01-2014 7:24pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 21


    Hello

    Wondering if anyone can help or advise me. We use software that is purchased from our supplier and therefore ties us to their specific products. Each different suppliers software has its advantages and disadvantages to us so I am wondering about getting someone to develop software just for our needs. It would be printing software if that makes a difference. Can anyone advise how I would go about this and just how expensive it might be?

    Questions welcome.


    Thanks


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 260 ✭✭rd1izb7lvpuksx


    foregloss wrote: »
    Hello

    Wondering if anyone can help or advise me. We use software that is purchased from our supplier and therefore ties us to their specific products. Each different suppliers software has its advantages and disadvantages to us so I am wondering about getting someone to develop software just for our needs. It would be printing software if that makes a difference. Can anyone advise how I would go about this and just how expensive it might be?

    Questions welcome.


    Thanks

    I'm a software developer, and realistically, you'll have to get a dev or firm to come in and look at your specific requirements before you'll be able to price it up.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1 Engine Lab Software


    Hi,
    We are an Irish software development firm (Engine Lab Software) who specialises in product development. We have done projects like this before.
    It might be useful to give me a call to see if we can help. You can check us out on EngineLab dot ie

    Thanks,
    John.


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