April 2005: port-o-lab named Best New Product!
It's kudos time! port-o-lab is honored by the Specialty Coffee Association of America as the Best New Product. As a portable, real-time sensory cupping system, port-o-lab allows users to generate results on the fly and instantly see how one coffee stacks up against another.
March 2005: PalmOne Calls!
PalmOne comes to Green Mountain Software to assemble an expert team of Palm engineers to assist with a mission critical application. Naturally, we comply.
February 2005: and now for Discus III
Pro-Cut International wants to take the next step in automating its brake lathe technology. They come back to Green Mountain Software to implement an enhanced embedded Windows CE version.
December 2004: AccuSpec Enhancements
After two solid years in the field, AccuSpec is due for enhancements. EcoSure decides it's time to invest in enhancing their workhorse food safety inspection application. With 200 inspectors in the field, inspections can take anywhere from two hours to two days.
November 2004: port-o-lab Specialty Coffee Tasting
Coffee Lab International sees a need to provide professional coffee cuppers with an easy to use Palm application to capture the quality of specialty coffee during a cupping session.
October 2004: LCCS-Meso
LCCS-QL comes back for another round of enhancements. This time they'd like to add a new quality of life instrument to cover Pleural Mesotholomia. They expand the capabiity of both LCSS-QL and LCSS-Meso to include Chinese language support.
July 2004: Fluid Components International
It can be tricky business getting to the gas pipes that house FCI's sophisticated air and gas flow meters. When the world's leading manufacturer of mass flow meters neds an industrial strength wireless PDA application to link into its ST Series, Green Mountain Software comes through. Not only does the PDA Configurator remotely calibrate and configure the meters, it utilizes an easy-to-follow menu drven program to obtain measured readings and diagnostic service codes.
March 2004: Bio-Tek Instruments
Our experience with the Macintosh comes in handy for Bio-Tek, a leading developer and supplier of high value microplate instrumentation and software solutions. We work with them to validate their KC4 Data Analysis Software with Virtual PC for the Mac.
December 2003: The Return of the Newton
The Newton comes back again. Green Mountain Software is hired by Wivid Systems to update the ARIF museum guide software for the Petrosains Discovery Center in Kuala Lumpur. With more than 500 MessagePads in use, we suspect it is the largest deployment of Newtons still in use.
August 2003: LCSS-QL Quality of Life
LCCS-QL for Pocket PC goes live in clinical trial with Aventis Pharma Canada, the Canadian pharmaceutical arm of Aventis S.A. Green Mountain Software developed a patient friendly version of the company's Lung Cancer Symptom Scale to measure the effectiveness in drugs in improving the quality of life for oncology patients.
June 2003: Pro-Cut International
Pro-cut International hires Green Mountain Software to develop Discus II for Palm, which provides a simple-to-use reference guide to auto shop owners in choosing and using the correct adapter to use with Pro-cut on-car brake lathes.
May 2003: Synergy Software Technologies
Synergy Software Technologies releases Omnia CE® for Pocket PC to give elder care managers the ability to conduct on-site client assesments. A Green Mountain-software developed product, Omnia CE empowers social service professionals with the ability to easily create any assessment tool, questionnaire or intake form using the Omnia® Designer system and download it to the Pocket PC.
November 2002: AccuSpec Food Safety Inspection Software
AccuSpec Food Safety Inspection Software for Pocket PC is launched by EcoSure, one of the nation's preeminent food safety management firms. With the abiity to customize complex forms in-house, this third generation application designed by Green Mountain Software gives EcoSure the ability to grow their client base without limitation.
September 2002: Handheld Computing
Green Mountain Software is feature in Handheld Computing as a "pioneer in the industry." Read about it here.
July 2002: GVA Grimley
GVA Grimley, the UK's largest property management firm comes back to Green Mountain Software to update their Survey property inspection software to Pocket PC 2002. The software provides a quick, reliable method of compiling asset inventories, schedules of condition, maintenance plans and specifications of work.
May 2002: Whitetail Wireless
Whitetail Wireless approaches Green Mountain Software to develop a Proof of Concept Demo for sporting fans which could deliver streaming video, audio and advertising to hand-held devices. We do.
January 2002: Wivid Systems
Wivid Systems has a vision of developing the very best visitor guide system in the world for museums and exhibits. To get them on their way, they came to Green Mountain Software to build a fully-featured prototype of their context-aware visitor interactive system.
November 2001: Memory Medallion
Green Mountain Software brings Memory Medallion to life for Greene Ventures. Using a read/write wand to connect to a iButton chip attached to monuments, architectural and historical sites, this Pocket PC application "reads" information about the people and the places of memorialized on the chip -- through text or speech.
October 2001: Target CE
Target CE for emergency medical personnel is launched by Ram Software Systems, a leading provider of EMS software solutions nationwide. Developed by Green Mountain Software, Target CE is a real-time data collection module for collecting and managing pre-hospital patient care information in the field.
October 2001: Pocket PC 2002 Support
Green Mountain Software announces its support to develop custom software solutions for Pocket PC 2002.
August 2001: Omnia CE
Synergy Software Technologies partners with Green Mountain Software to produce a handheld version of their elder care site visit software for the Pocket PC.
February 2001: Digital Scout
Digital Scout needs baseball and softball stats applications that work like an electronic scorecard on the Palm platform -- but with the power to handle the complex scoring rules of baseball We build it along with all the conduits for baseball, softball, football, basketball and soccer.
December 2000: adAlive in Business Week
adAlive's viral marketing application developed by Green Mountain Software gets kudos in Business Week. The application allowed users to get city guides, e-mail, sync with AvantGo and other palm applications, and get product info from billboard advertisers in airports and hotels.
June 2000: Digital Scout
Digital Scout comes to Green Mountain Software with a need to dramatically grow their sports software company. Specializing in software for coaches, the first application we tackle is Football Statware for the Palm.
May 2000: Logic Pilots
When Green Mountain is approached by Logic Pilots to turn around a country code directory to pitch to one of the world's largest phone companies, we said yes. The catch? They needed it in 24 hours. We did it.
April 2000: MedAptus
As a start-up venture-funded company, MedAptus hires Green Mountain Software to design its first release Palm-based clinical charge capture application it wirelessly brings up-to-date patient information and scheduling data directly to the physician's hands.
March 2000: Lancer Corporation
When a major soft drink vendor needs a Palm Bootstrap Loader to automatically update software for refilling soda dispensers, Lancer Corporation brings in Green Mountain Software to do the Palm component.
March 2000: Channelhealth
Channelhealth (AllScripts) needs a Proof of Concept Demo for Palm in time for the HIMMS show in April. We oblige.
March 2000: Flightsite
Flightsite comes to us for assistance with a working prototype of their Portable Shopping Guide on the Palm. Little do we know their customer is a major Japanese electronics manufacturer until the equipment arrives.
February 2000: Interface Business
Interface Business Magazine features Green Mountain Software as a visionary on handheld computing in "Warp Speed: Celebrate Five Years Past ... Five Years Future. Our vision? A time when we are all equipped with handhelds that rival Star Trek.
December 1999: Security Source
With more than 200 years of hands-on experience in preventing shoplifting and internal theft at major retail organizations, Security Source contracts Green Mountain Software to build a Palm-based Event monitor. Designed to monitor when security alarms are triggered, this device is deployed at Lowes and other major retail chains throughout the U.S.
November 1999: GVA Grimley
GVA Grimley's Real Survey Property Inspection Application for Windows CE is introduced. The Green Mountain Software application is deployed at prominent locations in the UK: Eton College, Dixons Stores Groups, and the Open University (the largest educational institution in the UK).
July 1999: Ram Software
Green Mountain Software and Ram Software Systems join forces to develop Target CE for Emergency Medical Technicians.
February 1999: Property Inspection
GVA Grimley, one of the UK's leading firms of property consultants, hires Green Mountain Software to port its handheld property inspection application to Windows CE.
October 1998: GolfIdeas
Green Mountain Software client, GolfIdeas, introduces electronic scorecard for both Pilot and Newton. GolfIdeas chooses Green Mountain Software to implement their design for an electronic scorecard with the look and feel of a traditional scorecard.
September 1998: People's Choice
Visteon's Clinical Manager Companion developed by Green Mountain Software wins the "People’Äôs Choice" Award by Microsoft's Healthcare User Group.
July 1998: Target for Newton
Green Mountain Software's Target EMS software for emergency medical workers rolls out with success for EMTs in the Will/Grundy Emergency Medical Services (EMS) System, one of the biggest EMS systems in Illinois.
February 27, 1998
The day the Newton died.
July 1997: GolfIdeas
GolfIdeas comes to GMSC to develop ScoreCard Pro for the Newton. We have good feelings about this one when a golf ball mysteriously lands at our doorstop -- and we're two miles away from the nearest golf course.
June 1997: The IRL
The Indy Racing League asks Green Mountain Software to build a new and robust timing and scoring application - in three weeks time. The system performs flawlessly including at the Indy 500.
March 1997: American Retirement
American Retirement Corporation, a national provider of health care services to senior citizens, approaches us to develop a home health application. As our very first client, he knows he knows exactly what he needs the second time around an application to eliminate numerous hours of paperwork for home health nurses and increase accuracy and speed for transmitting information for billing and patient follow-up.
December 1996: Audits International
Audits needs a second generation food safety inspection application for the Newton one that is faster and more intuitive. The contract closes on December 24 it makes for a great holiday!
November 1996: Visteon
Green Mountain Software wins one of the first Windows CE development contracts with healthcare specialist Visteon (later purchased by SMS).
November 1996: The Newton Video Advantage
Shot Logger is an exciting new companion device for nonlinear editing systems says Bob Turner of Videograpy Magazine. "As an editor, I liked it. The producers I worked with were thrilled at the cost/savings, and the loggers found it easy to learn and easy to operate."
September 1996: Windows CE Development
Green Mountain Software joins in with Microsoft's introduction of Windows CE and announces plans to develop custom software solutions for Handheld PCs.
July 1996: Maaco Enterprises
Maaco Enterprises,the national leader in auto painting and bodywork with more than 500 franchises contracts Green Mountain Software to develop a handheld application to automate the sales process, increase face time with their customers and improve their closure rate. We do.
June 1996: Physicians Computer Company
Pediatricians are an oft overlooked group of medical professionals. PCC wants Green Mountain Software to develop Partner Pad for Newton to assist their clients by having key patient information at their fingertips.
May 1996: Catenary Surveying System
AC Rail thinks a Newton is a great device for measuring railroad catenary and structure for electrified trains. We build an impressive prototype to demonstrate the concept.
April 15, 1996: Shot Logger Debuts
Production Magic introduces Shot Logger, the industry's first wireless logging system for film and video at NAB -- where it's an instant hit. Shot Logger has been used to produce "This Old House", the Nagano Olympics, "Martha Stewart's Living" and the "Antiques Roadshow."
April 1996: United Technologies
United Technologies needs a proof of concept demo for its Carrier Air Conditioning group to simulate the movement of indoor air pollutants. We design a configurable graphical user interface to allow the end user to model rooms being analyzed out in the field.
January 1996: Leica announces DistoPad for Newton
Leica, Apple Computer and Green Mountain Software team up to link their award winning platforms for mobile measurement and data collection.
January 1996: Comprehensive Health Systems
Comprehensive Health Systems comes to Green Mountain Software to build its UFO home health care system.
December 1995: Premier Newton Systems Integrator
Teri Dahlbeck and Sandy Benett award Green Mountain Software the Premier Newton Systems Integrator Award on behalf of Apple Computer's Newton Systems Group.
November 1995: Time & Materials Software
Green Mountain Software introduces Hurricane Software for Print Estimating to develops complex print estimates with whirlwind speed.
June 1995: Apple Computer Features ClinPen
Green Mountain Software is featured in Apple Computer's news release: "Home Healthcare Industry Embraces Apple MessagePad With Newton Intelligence as Hand-held Computer Of Choice."
July 1995: Burlington Department of Public Works
Green Mountain Software develops its first building inspection application for the Burlington Department of Public Works.
May 1995: ClinPen named Apple Enterprise Award Finalist by ComputerWorld
Our first application, ClinPen, is one of three applications nominated for the Apple Enterprise Award in the mobile computing category. It is the only Newton application selected. We nearly meet Guy Kawasaki who signed up to judge our category -- but he decides the birth of his first child takes precedence. Go figure.
January 1995: Production Magic
Production Magic is formed by Green Mountain Software, award-wining video producer Mike Savino and Cambridge Engineering to produce innovative products for the film and video industry.
December 1994: Physician Assistant
Physician Assistant developed by Green Mountain Software debuts at AMIAA as a proof of concept demo for capturing patient medical records.
September 1994: Our first contract
Green Mountain Software is awarded its first custom development contract by Medical Support Services (now Housecall Medical Resources) to produce ClinPen for home health nurses.
March 1994: We're Alive
Green Mountain Software was incorporated in the state of Vermont. Our goal? To build the highest quality applications for mobile computing ever
August 1993: The Newton Arrives
Green Mountain Software was founded after a fortuitous trip to MacWorld where the Apple Newton MessagePad made its debut. It had the power to put computing into the hands of the rest of us -- and we were determined to build high quality "useful" applications for it.