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.

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.

These are the projects we are currently working on, all in ASP.NET:

  • We are very excited to have been asked to design and develop a brand new ASP.NET website for Chateaux World Ltd, a Swiss/British business reselling beautiful French castles and luxury homes.
     
  • We are also busy designing and developing the world-wide Real Estate website www.ThompsonOverseas.com.
     
  • We are developing the ASP.NET motor behind Chefways.com, a unique, interactive recipe-generating website dreamt-up by French chef Frederic Doussin and designed by his wife Denise.
     
  • www.MilburnFoster.com We continue to work on our very own Artist-Homepage.com which will offer a professional Artist Homepage with an updateable multiple-room gallery based on the minimalist non-design of www.MilburnFoster.com. Do let us know if you'd be interested in such an Artist Homepage.

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:

An angry Jeremy Clarkson holds up a disapproving hand with a burning sign reading www.shop-a-driver.com
An angry Jeremy Clarkson in the Telegraph.

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 many online forums and has now upset the 'dazzling hero of political incorrectness' Jeremy Clarkson who wrote angrily in the Sunday Times about his outrage.

Please be advised that we didn't come up with or develop the idea of Shop-A-Driver.com nor are we involved in the running and/or monitoring of the website - don't shoot the messenger! Please direct your enquiries and/or opinions at info@BetterDrivingPlease.com