Bold .NET Applications Architected with Elegant Style.  Code Quality Counts.

Welcome to iadev.net

Welcome, Visitor! We just wanted to preface your experience on this website with an acknowledgement that it is horribly outdated, but the silver lining is that it's proof that we've been around a while... There is a saying that: "The plumber always has leaky pipes." We are no exception!

We have been servicing our client base for 15 years and have been pouring our extra efforts into our time tracking product, StopWatchez and our Angular/.NET developer app template/tools, LymeStack.

Assateague National Seashore, Near Salisbury, Maryland.

We've changed our domain name to iadev.net, but for all you finger exercisers out there, you can still type in our old domain, interappdevelopment.com, and get the same results...

Welcome to the official website for Interapp Development, Inc. We are a small custom web-application development company who's mission is to provide and architect simple and elegant solutions for our clients' everyday business problems. We specialize in architectural methods using the Microsft .NET Framework and regard the art of simple & clean coding as a means to provide quality Web-based software applications.  We also have a passion for the principles taught by the school of Web 2.0, bringing life to the web by sharing and syndicating content.  Web 2.0 web development combined with the robust .NET Framework provides for a rich user experience in Web based applications.

We are located on the beautiful Eastern Shore of Maryland, about 1/2 hour from the beach in Salisbury, Maryland. Along with our local client base, Interapp also works with clients on a National level thanks to recent improvements in collaboration software. Because of our lower cost of living here in Salisbury, we can deliver affordable rates to metropolitan areas. If you are interested in hiring Interapp to help, please contact webinquiry@interappdevelopment.com.

Humor, Inspiration, Wisdom

Napoleon Bonaparte
Source: Wikipedia

Click this image to see more information on Wikipedia
“Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.”
- Napoleon Bonaparte
(1769-1821)