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About Asoft...
2012
- Nick Asseloos gets MVP 2012 Award for Windows Home Server.
- AdminiMe 2012 For Windows Home Server/SBSe 2011 and Server Essentials released.
2011
- Nick Asseloos gets MVP 2011 Award for Windows Home Server.
- AutoExit 2011 For Windows Home Server/SBSe 2011 and Server Essentials released.
- .NET Version Detector XI Final released.
- AdminiMe 2012 For Windows Home Server 1 released.
2010
- Nick Asseloos gets MVP 2010 Award for Windows Home Server.
- AdminiMe 2010 released.
- .NET Version Detector 2010 Final released.
2009
- .NET Version Detector 2009 released.
- Released AutoExit 2008R2 For Windows Home Server.
- .NET Version Detector 2010 Beta released.
- Released AutoExit 2009 Beta-1/RC For Windows Home Server.
- AutoExit For Windows Home Server gets translated into German,
French, Japanese
- Partnership with the author of the P80 Software For WHS to include
technology of AutoExit so that users of P80 can also have the power
of AutoExit, allowing shutdown/reboot/... from mobile devices.
AutoExit For Windows Home Server gets lots of support and attention
and continues to grow.
A new add-in is being tested by private testers.
2008
- Released the Addin Cleanup Tool for Windows Home Server.
- Released AutoExit 2008R2 For Windows Home Server.
- Got interview by Dave McCabe from the Home Server Show.
2007
- AutoExit 2008 For Windows Home Server was released.
ASoft started developing for the Windows Home Server Platform.
AutoExit for Windows Home Server followed in the footsteps of his
big brother and now is one of the well known addins for Windows
Home Server.
1998
AutoExit was created.
When AutoExit got released it was a major success and is one of
the #1 shutdown tools to date!
1996
ASoft started developing for the Windows platform, more than 60
applications/tools were created. Most of them were custom solutions
but some were made available to the public.
1994
ASoft (Asseloos Software), was founded in 1994 by Nick Asseloos.
It is located in Belgium.
At first, DOS-Applications were created for diagnosing computer
systems.
Those applications were used by system administrators to get basic
information of a certain computer/server. |
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