D Revolution maintains a number of web applications for demonstration as well as our own dedicated help desk.
Use the links below to explore some of the apps we use, which we could help you deploy for your own business.
Click to log into the D Revolution Transfer website - You will be re-directed to a secure server.
The web application is CrushFTP which is built using Java.
It started out as an FTP Server, but now does FTP, SFTP, HTTP, HTTPS WebDAV.
A good replacement for a traditional FTP Server.
Click to access an anonymous form for for the D Revolution HelpDesk
This is a simple HTML form to ask support questions. For the fastest response, please log directly into the Help Desk below.
Click to log into the D Revolution Help Desk - You will be re-directed to a secure server.
This web application is WebHelpDesk and is built using WebObjects - the same framework that powers the Apple website, online store and iTunes store.
Click to log into the D Revolution Task Management Software - You will be re-directed to a secure server.
This web application is Tracks and is built using Ruby on Rails. It is a GTD (Getting Things Done!) tool to help prioritise what you do.
Click to access the D Revolution Digital Asset Management System - You will be re-directed to a non-secure server.
This web application is ResourceSpace and is built using php/MySQL. It was built originally for Oxfam worldwide as their image database.
It makes an excellent Image library for photographers, designers and advertising firms wanting to house their client assets.
Recently, a shopping cart has been added to allow for purchases.
Note: All 3 online applications need usernames/passwords.
Contact us for login details.
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