When I first got into computers, I was roughly 10 years old, and became obsessed quickly. A few years later, I was programming applications for DOS, and by the age of 15, for Windows using Borland Delphi 2, which I'd got for £2 on a Computer Shopper magazine cover disc.
Being young, naturally I tried to imitate the actions of large corporations, so needed a company name to release my software under. That name changed a lot through my teen years, it started as CSC (Chris Savage Computers), which survived until I met Ian at secondary school. The name then changed to ICComputers (Ian & Chris Computers), and after that Flame Tech.
Finally the last name we settled on was XFSWare, only Ian and I know what it stands for, and neither of us will tell, so don't ask. :-)
Below is some of the software that was created under the XFSWare name. None of it has been updated in a good 5 years, but is all compatible with XP and should run on Vista too. Click the links for more information, screenshots and downloads (where available).
Please do not contact me for support with these applications, they have not been maintained, and should be considered end-of-line. You should only use them if you are curious about what they are like.