Web Application Development is still an emerging field. More and more software products are showing up as web apps rather than installable software packages. With technologies like Flash, more and more complex tasks can be handled by the client through the browser.
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At eteamz, users can submit their own sports photos for a montly “Snapshotz” photo contest. This tool allowed an admin to sort through the hundreds of submissions and edit them for the contest before selecting a winner. Features drag and drop reordering and Lightbox-like previews.
Administrative interfaces for Amron’s website. The main image in the back is a product/category organizer complete with integrated Flash browser talkign to the database via ColdFusion at left. The two images at right are order admin screens.
A system to review and comment on catalog pages. This allowed an employee or contractor to upload completed catalog pages and then have them available for vendors to review. Made to function as simply as possible so that a very wide range of individuals would be able to use it easily.
Administrative backend for Akiva’s online store. In addition to standard order and customer tracking, it also kept track of unique product unlocking keys and credit card authorizations.
Internal message board for Optum, created from scratch in ColdFusion.
This project, codename Iridum, was a personal project that allowed clients to review designs via a Flash interface. It let them place comments right on the design for others to see. Again, Flash talking to ColdFusion for database access.
Site for a company that finds and relocates palm trees. Used as a database for employees to catalog found trees.
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Web Application Development is still an emerging field. More and more software products are showing up as web apps rather than installable software packages. With technologies like Flash, more and more complex tasks can be handled by the client through the browser.