Indy 9
Internet Direct Sponsors
Introduction to Internet Direct
Nevrona Designs

Nevrona Designs (http://www.nevrona.com/) is the primary Corporate sponsor for the Open Source Internet Direct project. Nevrona Designs is a producer of tools for Object Pascal and C++ developers that include:

  • Rave Visual and Code-Based Reporting Tool

  • ReportPrinter Pro

  • IndyPro

  • AdHocery

  • ND-Patterns

  • ND-Source

Nevrona Designs also provides World-Wide-Web and FTP hosting for the Internet Direct project.

ToolsFactory

ToolsFactory (http://www.toolsfactory.com) is the developer of the Doc-O-Matic application, used by the Indy Docs project to produce the documentation for Internet Direct.

Doc-O-Matic (http://www.doc-o-matic.com/) is a source code documentation system that makes documentation of source code very easy. It provides an intuitive interface for managing documentation projects and it creates powerful documentation in various different formats such as HTML, HTMLHelp, Windows Help, RTF and PDF .

PrestoSoft

PrestoSoft (http://www.prestosoft.com) is the developer of FtpVC (FTP Version Control), a special FTP client designed to provide online version control when checking out files from a remote server. This attractive tool is a snap to use, and offers full support for multiple projects and folder recursion. FtpVC makes it very easy to synchronize a remote directory with one on your PC. You can get, check out, check in, and undo files that are part of a development project. You can also perform any standard remote file operation such as rename, delete, or create directory.

Another handy feature in FtpVc allows for side-by-side comparisons of local and remote files, with file differences highlighted using ExamDiff.

Wise Solutions

Wise Solutions (http://www.wisesolutions.com/) is the leading global provider of software installation tools and services for Windows-based applications. Wise Soutions has contributed the Wise Installation System 9 Professional used to build the installation programs for Internet Direct.

DUnit

DUnit is an Xtreme testing framework for Borland Delphi programs. It was originally inspired on the JUnit framework written in Java by Kent Beck and Erich Gamma, but has evolved into a tool that uses much more of the potential of Delphi to be much more useful to Delphi developers.

DUnit is an Open Source project located on SourceForge (http://dunit.sourceforge.net) Juanco Anez wrote the original code and an article featured in the Borland Community Developer News. You can read all about Xtreme Testing and Extreme Programming on the DUnit home page.

The Internet Direct project has incorporated DUnit into it's internal Boxster testing framework used for quality assurance.


Created with Doc-O-Matic 2 donated to Project JEDI. Commercial license available from the Doc-O-Matic site.