Qliff company provides internet applications development using Silverlight, a new technology released by Microsoft. Qliff programmers offer development services for Silverlight cross-browser and cross-platform technology to create applications using .NET languages (C# or VB.NET) and JavaScript for Silverlight 1.0, and successfully apply .Net framework for developing web applications for Silverlight 2; our .Net developers create Silverlight Windows, Linux (Moonlight) and Mac OS-based web solutions for users, who run Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Safari browsers for web surfing.
Silverlight development services:
- Rich Internet Applications development (RIAs) with Microsoft Silverlight
- Superior AJAX-based applications deploying and design
- Integrating of Silverlight plug-in with existing web applications
- Multimedia internet solutions development (custom video and audio albums and others)
- Different web widgets development and customization
- Web portals and web sites development with 2D animation and audio/video playback
- We provide interactive Silverlight solutions for Windows mobile
- Online games development and many other Silverlight-based development services
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Benefits of using Silverlight development services:
Qliff offers special advantages to customers, who choose our MS Silverlight development services:
- Qliff Microsoft certified professionals are skilled in developing cross-browser and cross-plug-in Silverlight applications
- We successfully apply different technologies and programming languages (C#, Python and Ruby) to create custom Silverlight solutions for our client
- Cost-effective and short-time development of software projects
- Individual approach to every customer and professional team of .Net developers
Some words about Silverlight:
Microsoft Silverlight is a cross-browser and cross-platform programmable plug-in for creating rich internet applications with audio and video playback, animation and vector graphics. Silverlight is supposed to be a competitor to such Adobe products as Flex, Flash and the JavaScript programming languages.