About INOSOFT

  • Founding
  • People
  • Fields of activity

 

  • 1985

    The company is founded. INOSOFT deals with automation systems for the plastics industry. The subject of “Visualization” was already a focal point at that stage.

  • 1990

    The first product VisiPro "Visualizing" under MSDOS is marketed.

  • 1991-1992

    Further developments around “Visualization” focus, from drivers up to sectoral solutions. Success leads further growth of staff in order to cope with the demand.

  • 1993

    The expansion means that more room is needed. INOSOFT moves into new, larger premises.

  • 1993/94

    The demand for Windows from within the world if visualization is growing steadily. As a first step VisiWinDos is born, a development system under Windows that, however, still creates DOS applications. This concept met with our customers’ wishes.

  • 1995

    INOSOFT discovers Visual Basic, and regards this as an optimum platform for visualization products. VisiWin, the first visualization system that is fully embedded in a programming environment, is born.

  • 1996

    The development around Visual Basic is continued. The next logical step is from a 16-Bit to a 32-Bit system.

  • 1999

    Staff numbers have grown again and, again, more room is required. Plans had already been made for an own building to provide for further growth. Now, finally, the company moves into the new building.

  • 2000

    VisiPocketControl, a visualization system for Pocket PCs as OPC client.

  • 2001

    Windows CE, a new operating system, becomes interesting for visualization. INOSOFT addresses this subject, from image development up to the VisiWin X visualization system based on embedded Visual Basic.

  • 2002

    Sectoral solutions are developed, from packaging to the plastics industry. The subject of Soft SPS becomes more and more interesting and of course INOSOFT addresses this subject.

  • 2003-2004

    VisiWinNET Professional, the first visualization system that in integrated in Microsoft Visual Studio .NET.

  • 2005

    VisiWinNET Smart, the slim visualization system.