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ProBuilt Software Announces Licensing of its Patent-Pending, In-Browser Multitasking Software Architecture

ProBuilt Software Announces Licensing of its Patent-Pending, In-Browser Multitasking Software Architecture

Patent-pending floating forms architecture now available to license — for software companies ready to scale, stand out, and redefine the future of SaaS.

ProBuilt Software announced licensing access to its patent-pending floating forms and data stacking architecture — a radical departure from the one-page-at-a-time (OPAT) model that has dominated cloud software for over 25 years.

This isn’t an enhancement. It’s a full-blown architectural shift — already proven in production — Free-Floating Forms is the first of these two core technologies. Remarkably, ProBuilt’s technology maximizes productivity by allowing users to open and utilize unlimited independent “floating-forms” — each interacting with the database, each other and other users simultaneously within a single browser window.

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Data Stacking is the second of these two core technologies. Instead of delivering one list at a time, one body of data at a time, and forcing users to open and close lists continuously, each user can simultaneously open and utilize as many lists and bodies of data at a time as they wish.

“Our patent-pending ‘Floating-Forms’ technology is the much-needed solution to the antiquated, painfully inefficient ‘one-page-at-a-time’ design standard that has plagued every browser-based online software application ever made in the last twenty-five years. For companies looking to gain or protect market share, this is the shot they cannot afford to miss”, said Michael Till, CEO of ProBuilt Software

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Licensing is now open.
Framework access is available to software companies, digital platform builders, and enterprise developers seeking to stay relevant — or pull ahead — in a market about to experience seismic change.

This is the foundation of the next generation of SaaS. And for the first time, it’s available to license.

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