About our blog and our company
About our company
Reactive Software develops and supplies security and recovery solutions for those times when it’s too late to be proactive. The product line of Reactive Software includes password recovery software, data recovery and system audit software.
Based in Oxford, United Kingdom, we have a team of dedicated researchers to solve your problems however complex they may be!
Our development philosophy states that we will give a free registration to anyone who finds a bug in the program and helps us fix it.
About our team
- Eugene - business development, product architect
Eugene founded the company. His job is to do anything that the guys below aren’t doing (that means being a secretary as well
)
Drinking beer with Partners is his only hobby.
- Josh - systems programming, algorithms
Josh is invisible. Working only during nights and always hiding his identity to others.
If we think something is impossible he will give an answer in assembly code. Actually he hates to return his work in anything other than assembly code.
On the personal side, he loves role-playing games and listening to punk rock music.
- Alex - Windows, WinAPI programming
Our Windows man. If your program is big he’ll crunch it using only WinAPI. That’s why all our programs are so small (in kilobytes
)
Alex likes hiking (…and drinking with Eugene)
- Maria - Online marketing, promotion, PR, customer support
Maria makes sure our good products are converting into good sales. Marketing is vital for todays’ online software business and our team appreciates the importance of this (although Josh sometimes still mentions that his job is more intellectually demanding…)
We also have a team of freelance researchers (doing regular assignments for us): Max, Pavel, Danny and Michael.
About our blog
Instead of doing a news section, we have decided to go off and create our own blog. After all, life is not all about software and apart from news on our updates and new programs, we could show that we are real people living real lives and doing other interesting things, not just making software.
We hope you find it interesting to read and feel free to ask questions in the comments.