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In 1973
I formed a finance company for the purpose of financing used vehicles
being sold from a garage that I owned. I rapidly found out that this
included quite a lot of paperwork, not to mention quite a bit of math
associated with discount calculation etc. In the early 1990s I became
interested in computers and started learning basic programming and
development techniques. By 1996 I was running both my finance company
and the motor sales company on a personal computer using software that I
had written. A friend was in similar business, and soon asked me to
provide him with a copy of my software. Later, someone else asked me
again. Over the years my interest deepened, and the software was
expanded to incorporate more and more features. In 1998 my wife died of
cervical cancer, and due to a depression in the car trade and the fact
that my wife had helped to run the businesses, the motor company was
wound up. At that time I had already made the decision to go into
business developing software in a serious way, and at the end of that
year I formed Iris Computers Ltd as a vehicle to realise that ambition.
To a large degree I
was fortunate in having a ready customer base from my friends in the
motor trade, upon which is build.
The latest versions of my
software has as many features and capabilities as anything else on the
market, albeit at a more than reasonable price. Regardless of this, the
software has retained the ease of use for which it was notable from the
very start. All of the software that I develop has a common theme. That
of doing what’s required in way that the user finds enjoyable. It my
sincere hope that using my software will not only increase the
efficiency of your business, but also its profitability, while making
your working lifestyle more enjoyable.
Roy
Fellows January 2007 |