About ViaList

The history of our award winning creator!

Our mission: to create software that offers elegant, usable, and innovative solutions to everyday challenges people face in their personal and professional lives.

Our market is the millions of people who use their computers to help them get things done. They have already embraced email and instant messaging at an amazing pace, demonstrating that they are eager for tools that help them coordinate their lives with family, friends, and co-workers.

We believe that a high-quality user experience leads to customer satisfaction, retention, and referral business. So, using our expertise in innovative user interface design, we make our products exceptionally easy to learn and use. We take advantage of the incredible power of today's PCs and Internet connections to relieve people from the burdensome aspects of getting things done with their computers. We want our customers to say "I figured it out right away and now I can't live without it." We want reviewers to say "All software should work this well."

We sell our products and services directly from our Web site, as well as through other Internet distribution channels. We offer free trial versions of our products to allow potential customers to "try before they buy." We believe that our emphasis on usability will make our products' value immediately apparent and quickly convert "tryers" to "buyers."



The current release of ViaList is 1.0.15; released on 27 June 2006.

We Want YOU!

ViaList is looking for great people!

We're looking for a few great people to help us launch ViaList and turn it into a success story. If you're intererested...or know someone who might be...find out about the opportunities or contact us.

About XLT Software

XLT Software is the company behind Vialist

XLT Software was founded by Jeff Garbers, a 26-year veteran of the personal computer industry. Jeff has designed and led the implementation of award-winning applications since 1979. His successful products to date include the Crosstalk family of communications products, Time Manager (one of the first applications shipped by IBM with its then-new Personal Computer), Infoscope (PC Magazine Editor's Choice), Open Mind (PC Computing Product of the Year, 1995), and Motorola's PageWriter 2000 portable messaging device (Gold Level Award for Innovation at the 2001 Computer Electronics Show), for which he received a US patent. Jeff received PC Magazine's first Award for Technical Excellence and has been recognized throughout the industry for his expertise in usability and his skill in the design of innovative software products.