Websites
APPLICATION PORTFOLIO
  • Moyer & Son Inc.
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  • This application was installed onto the internal host at Moyer & Son corporate offices. The application would give alerts to the employees at certain points throughout the day displaying internal news. Moyer & Son administrators were able to update the news that would appear and dictate the time that it would appear on employees screens. This program was used to efficiently and affectively notice all employees immediately about certain news and events.

  • iHub Gaming Community
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  • Gamers would flock to this large community based website revolved around everything gaming. Intense coding and web applications were integrated all throughout the website to accomodate the needs of a hugely user-interactive site. Among the services we provided were creating a custom forums/board system, a user registration/login, user control panel with various capabilities such as resizing/cropping your own avatar image. The custom backend system allowed for writers to easily post news articles, photos, videos and new game entries. The unique ajax search bar, and user panel were one of a kind. Custom video players and board designs made this site stand out from the crowd and appeal to gamers. The ad network set in place on the site also created for iHub to gain revenue off of its popularity.

  • HomeTownXing
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  • Online real estate search has gone up dramatically in recent years, as well as sales resulting from online listings. With this application HomeTownXing was able to gather listings from multiple realtors and list them all on one site with advanced search terms. Real estate browsers we able to view listings, request a showing, or view a virtual tour. Realtors were able to process these requests, refer to other realtors depending on the location or take up on the lead themselves. HomeTownXing served as a hub for realtors and real estate shoppers.

  • The Arrowhead Online
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  • The High School newspaper needed a website that could allow students to get an experience for what journalism is like in todays 21st century media and news industry. The site was designed and developed with professionalism always in mind. As much as the front-end needed to appeal to the market standard, the back-end needed to have the functions of a High School class. Student journalists of the school paper would write, categorize and submit their stories to be published on the website. The teacher/administrator would be given backend permissions to see the list of pending stories to be approved and have the ability to approve or deny the story. The administrator could also revise and then send back the article to the student for further revisions before being published.

Web Apps

Our custom web application services work their way into almost all of our projects in some way or another, both big and small. Here are some notable projects: