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Welcome to TQID!We are Anton and Josie Verstraete. Anton has worked as Internet Developer for Oxford University since the turn of the century. His wife Josie set up TQID (then called ProXYZ) in 2002 and has run it ever since. We are friendly, knowledgeable, and dedicated Internet specialists and developers as well as innovative and creative designers. We maintain the growing family of TQID websites and continue to design and develop new ones. www.Artist-Homepage.com
We have just finished adding the latest Oil-on-Canvas paintings
to Milburn Foster's unique Artist-Homepage on
MilburnFoster.com
(you will need to close that window to return here).
This super-intelligent little website will shortly (within the next few Months) become available as an interactive platform, for you to upload your artworks to your own online gallery. ...keep an eye on www.Artist-Homepage.com!! We create static as well as dynamic websites. Using advanced D(ynamic)HTML as well as PHP, ASP, and ASP.NET (VB), we have produced large E-Commerce websites and other sophisticated Internet applications.
Above all, we are known for our exceptional customer support. We take care of your website, we help you keep your website 'alive', vibrant and up-to-date, we help attract visitors, we are always available for support and advice, by email and phone. In short, we make your website work for you and your business, we don't just design it. Please take a minute to browse through our website to read more about our services and to see some examples of the high quality websites we have developed so far. |
LATEST NEWS:
www.BeterDrivingPlease.com
continues to make the headlines! The name-and-shame website we developed
for Ixat Ltd. has featured in the Sun,
the BBC, numerous local channels
and newspapers and endless online forums
and has now upset the 'dazzling hero of political incorrectness'
Jeremy Clarkson who wrote angrily in the
Sunday Times
about his outrage.
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