Welcome to Everita
Everita is a boutique software consultancy based in Oxford and Reading, England that offers high-end programming and consultancy services to a diverse range of clients.
We create exceptional and innovative software.
Tipu's iTiger appears in the App Store
Everita's first iPhone application appears in the App Store. Developed for the Victoria & Albert Museum it models one of the V&A's most enduringly famous and fascinating objects: Tipu's Tiger.
» Tipu's iTiger has been highlighted by Apple as being “New & Noteworthy” and appeared on the front page of the App Store (UK).
» Tipu's iTiger is featured in London's Evening Standard.
» The Guardian mention Tipu's iTiger in it's top 30 apps for the arts.
Everita signs with Guided e-Learning Ltd
Rapidly growing Guided e-Learning have engaged Everita to help tune and scale their Drupal / Moodle / LAMP based application, specifically targeting MySQL.
Newton Virus Released
841,464 YouTube views later the Newton Virus is released into the wild. Accolades include "genius" and an "amazing piece of code". Purchase it here.
troika.uk.com Launched
Developed by Everita — built upon Drupal — Troika's new website is launched.
routledgeabes.com Launched
Routledge launches the Annotated Bibliography of English Studies, its guide to the most significant material published in the field of literary studies each year. An Everita development using UnoDB technology.
informaworld.com Launched
Taylor & Francis launches its new electronic publishing platform, informaworld, developed by Everita using our UnoDB technology.
The Military Balance
The prestigious publication The Military Balance, published by the IISS, was digitised. Its detailed and intricate data stored using our in-house developed UnoDB after numerous attempts using more traditional database systems failed.
Calling Thorwald
An interactive video installation that seemingly implicates the viewer in the plot. By dialling a number on a 1950's telephone the user initiates a sequence of edited footage from the film.
Other Articles
Pixel Portraits at London & Paris Fashion Week
An interactive installation that invites the public to participate in the creation of Digital Pop Art.
Telescopes
Three coin-operated tourist telescopes are running Linux on a Mac mini hidden within their base. Appearing at Somerset House in the Seamen's Hall until 27th April 2008.