Corporate History
The history of WinterSoft stretches all the way back to January 9, 2001
when David Hayes sat 12 people down and offered them positions writing software
for no pay. They immediately accepted this offer because they were excited
at the opportunity to improve their practical experience. After nearly 10
days of grueling work, we were ready to open our doors to customers. We are
confident in our well-established software engineering procedures and we
feel that we can deliver our customers’ products on time and on budget,
while still providing quality software.
We have paraded ourselves on to the global market, and become known
world wide as "those people who don’t charge for their work." Despite the
fact that WinterSoft has no capital, few resources, and doesn’t get paid
for their projects, they have caused a sensation in the Canadian marketplace.
The TSE rose by 135.4 points based on the announcement that we had already
entered into negotiations with our first customer.
What is the secret to all of this success? Lies. But they are entertaining
lies, and in the end, isn't that the real truth?
Last Update: 2000-1-23 (with acknowledgements to Leonard Nimoy)
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