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L8 Create offers a range of web development services for business and professional people, working primarily in the 3rd sector. Services within web development include: Web Apps will forever change the way you manage projects. Breakthrough data-input technology, unparalleled connectivity, an intuitive user interface, and a host of cleverly integrated features all designed exclusively for you to give your company the most innovative and easy-to-use project management web application on the planet. - Whether you are a professional project manager handling the construction of a high-rise building or a small business about to expand, ourWeb Apps make organising your work a quick and painless process.
- Web Apps are a unique and powerful way to run your business over the net.
- Web Applications and the use of web apps is becoming the de-facto for managing large projects or joint agency contracts. The ability to do this from anywhere in the world is the real feature.
For example, if you have a joint venture involving three or more organisations or departments, you need to be able to audit for time and budget. Add to this the ability to control who sees what with an access control list (ACL). On top of this you want it to have strong encryption to protect clients, then Java is the technology for you, and this is the technology we use. Web Apps require a three stage development and usually take 2-3 months to develop. We charge £4,500 for our apps. If you have been anywhere else you will find it closer to £5,500. 
We utilise Java to achieve highly secure and stable Application Programming Interfaces (API's), that can be accessed by any computer with Java Virtual Machine (JVM- MOst PC's and all Apple computers already have this installed). Call: 0151 - 726 - 8493 The "Web 2.0" world presents a leap forward in web functionality and user experience. The bar has officially been raised, and the rapid adoption of Ajax is proof that "next-generation" web interfaces are in high demand. In many ways, this trend is an "of course" moment. Of course Google Maps is the way that mapping is supposed to work. When you first experience it, it makes you wonder why it took so long to be.
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