Xenacode News
April 2010: Xenacode Windows Mobile Apps Available Worldwide
We are now selling our popular iSpy-WiFi app in over a dozen countries worldwide.
It continues to sell well and is getting great reviews.
Lots more apps in the pipeline, with big announcements to follow...
Find out more now.
October 2009: Xenacode Launches Free Windows Mobile Downloads
We are now pleased to be able to offer all visitors to our site two free downloads
of Windows Mobile applications. Available now is a BMI (Body Mass Index) tester
and a Rock, Paper, Scissors game. Download them now.
August 2009: Xenacode Launches Free Microsoft Office Downloads
We are pleased to be able to offer all of the visitors to our site free downloads
of Microsoft Office 2007 Add-Ins. These tools are designed to simplify everyday
tasks and provide a glimpse of the power of developing Microsoft Office Add-Ins. Download them now.
If there are any areas of your business you think an Add-In could simplify, call
us today on (01872) 277588.
2nd March 2009: Business Cornwall Press Release
A Truro software company has expanded with the appointment of a new developer.
Xenacode Ltd, based at Threemilesone, has recruited Ben Townend, a highly experienced
developer with over ten years’ experience in the IT industry.
Director Pete Luetchford said: “This is an exciting time for Xenacode; I am delighted
to welcome Ben on board. In these tough times companies are looking for a way to
reduce costs and a well designed piece of software can give them the competitive
edge.”
Specialising in bespoke software, Microsoft Office Add-Ins and database development,
Luetchford says the company is now in an excellent position to meet its ever increasing
workload.
See the article here on the Business Cornwall website
16th January 2009: Developer Vacancy Filled
The VB.NET developer vacancy has now been filled effectively doubling our capacity
from mid February. We are looking forward to taking on a number of exciting new
projects over the next few months.
1st June 2008: Xenacode becomes Xenacode Limited.
Despite gloomy predictions about the economy, demand from both old and new clients
has been steadily increasing and Xenacode has been attracting a growing number of
enquiries from local business. I felt the time was right to expand the current Xenacode
business and so from 1st June Xenacode Limited took over from Xenacode. I will be
recruiting a new developer to both increase the resource available and to widen
the skill set. This should allow me to continue to provide the quick turnaround
and high level of customer service that Xenacode clients have come to expect.