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Thanks for Visiting so late at night; welcome to the Two Brothers Software about us Page.

Two Brothers Software has been online since 2003, about the time when we designed our first program, FutuRUG, a Medicare RUG calculating solution for USA SNF's. This software was designed to help a therapy manager manage a simple or complex Medicare - A caseload. This software has evolved over the years and continues to be a part of the Two Brothers Software story to this date.

Two Brothers Software continued to evolve in 2004 with the release of our first game PYRISM. Pyrism became the backbone of the Two Brothers Software niche in the unique puzzle strategy game offerings. With tens of thousands of downloads of the ultimate puzzle strategy game, PYRISM continues to be available for Windows, Linux and Pocket PC.

Also in 2004, Two Brothers Software released AV EAGLE the world's first stand alone Virus Scanner testing and Firewall testing suite. Designed to allow the user to have an independent means to check their virus scanner and firewall without relying on software companies telling the users that their software cannot be shut down. At AV Eagle's peak, AV Eagle was mentioned on over 30,000 websites. AV Eagle has also evolved over the years to include new testing means to ensure that your virus scanner and firewall is still working as expected.

Two Brothers Software has since developed additional unique puzzle games, Six Pence and Moving Nowhere in 2004. Figure Fifteen and Scalez in 2005. In 2006 Thought So the official game of the alien race was released for Windows and Pocket PC! Battle Suits continues to be on the fore front of new games to be released soon for Windows and Linux.

Two Brothers Software has also offered several unique utilities thought the years. Max Dice is a dice rolling utility to simulate rolling multiple dice. Guitar Mode Maker and Bass Guitar Mode Maker started in 2004 as a very popular program and has continued as the most popular Two Brothers Software Program. The Odds and Ends pages were also set up in 2004 to provide several smaller utilities such as the temperature conversion solution, heat index pocket PC and T3 Tic Tac Toe. Screen Savers and the Screen Saver Construction Kit waer both introduced in 2005. The SYF Browser, with BROWZOFF technology was introduced early in 2006 as a way to provide a safer internet experience for those browsing the internet.

Two Brothers Software also offers quite interesting Art, Music and Movie resources. These have been updated continously over the years. The latest music updates includes Speed Monkey updates and placing the the Code Mokey remix contest. A video was made of this song and can be viewed in the Two Brothers Software art pages also!

Two Brothers Software also has recently added Web Design to it's abilities. Offering Free web designs scripts at 2bros.info, thousands have downloaded the Link Melon, a GPL licensed Link Generation Software Solution. Visit 2bros.info for interesting information on web optimization as the articles about the internet change frequently!

Submission form spam has been a problem for the entire internet. Two Brothers Software has recognized this and created Junxy, the submission form spam blocking solution. This web based implementation of a MySql database and Php. Junxy is easy to implement and set up is included in the price.

Two Brothers Software has collaborated with Linux + DVD to provide articles for the Linux user and developer and these articles can be read in this great magazine. Linux + DVD has also featured Two Brothers Software full version products in their magazine.

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Through 2008, Two Brothers Software continued their goal at offering good software by providing the Klingon Clock utility and refinement of the Two Brothers Software Shareware page. Initially designated Software Integrity, Two Brotehrs Software Shareware mission was to provide a filtered shareware site. After a few months Two Brothers Software realized that 15-20% of shareware submissions to shareware sites were not software but differing types of adware, malware and some viruses. Two Brothers Software developed a PAD submission form spam blocker. This blocker has blocked hundreds of thousands of spam submissions to our shareware site.

In 2009, Two Brothers Software added an arcade and is looking at what they can add for the new decade!

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Two Brothers Software respects the privacy off all users and does not spyware. We provide many shareware and freeware projects to download try and enjoy. Be sure to check out the software we provide for Linux users!
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