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Aqris was established in 2000 keeping in mind the need for companies to cope with constant change and evolution. Understanding changing business needs and the ability to adapt our services, resources and technologies has made it possible for our clients to outperform competition.

What's with the name?

Aqris is derived from the latin word acris meaning sharp or to-the-point. Hence, Aqris develops software to the point with a Q for Quality.

In October 2000, XP Development OÜ was established. XP still denotes our passion for Extreme Programming and Agile methodologies. To avoid confusion when Windows XP got released in 2001 we changed the name to Aqris. Later in 2002 we transformed the legal form from Private Limited Company (OÜ) to a Public Limited Company "Aqris Software AS".

History highlights

3rd of October, 2000 - First Release of AMS
1st release of in-house information system for managing activities and billing, AMS 1.0 is launched. Read More

19th of July, 2002 - First release of RefactorIT
After undergoing serious BETA testing RefactorIT 1.0 is launched. At the time it was the most comprehensive Refactoring tool on the market. RefactorIT has been used world-wide by top IT companies, making it possible to refactoring any kind of Java source code effectively and secure.

9th of September, 2004 - Aqris receives a double award
Recognizing the difference and importance of Aqris in Estonian IT market, we are awarded twice, with the prizes of "Developer of Technology 2004" and "Most competitive small commercial enterprise of 2004"
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20th of December, 2004 - Aqris makes it to the front page of Forbes' Magazine
Being an example of a dynamic and small enterprise, example of success, Aqris and Sander Mägi, pictured on the front page, are extensively cited on a Forbes' article about the high development of the Estonian IT sector and application of innovative ideas related to technology on real life of Estonians. Read more

15th of May, 2005 - Balloon Pop game is launched
Visioning new opportunities on software for mobile devices, Aqris launches first version of Balloon Pop, amusing game based on J2ME technologies.
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