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Web Design Ireland

Clear-Soft is a dynamic, young software company based in the South-East of Ireland. We cater for all business applications and specialise in web development and web design for Irish business.

Whether you are looking for a simple brochure style design for your small business, or a large scale custom fit e-Commerce solution, Clear-Soft can deliver the perfect solution for you. 

Would you like to take control of your site and update content regularly without any fuss? Well why not take a look at our flagship product Clear-Site. This is a complete content management system with plenty of flexibility to cater for small business to sports clubs & societies to personal web pages. 


 

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"Dealing with clear-soft has been like a breath of fresh air. We were extremely impressed with the level of professionalism and support that we received"
Evelyn O'Sullivan
O'Sullivan School of Speech & Drama

 
Clock speeds are expressed in megahertz (MHZ) 1 MHZ is equal to one million cycles per second. The computer I'm using now is running at 850 million cycles per second. In the old days an 80286 required 20 cycles to multiply two numbers, today, Processors can execute more than one instruction per clock cycle.

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