Test Lab Tracker App
A pathology lab requested an internal system to log test samples and report deliveries. Desktop-based? Yes. Easy search, export to PDF, and password protection? Yes. Girish delivered on all counts—digitizing a process that had relied on paper logs for years.
The Offline Accountant
Not all clients were online-first. One small manufacturing business needed a desktop-based billing and stock tracker. Girish designed an offline database app—lightweight yet powerful—with automated invoice generation and local backups. No internet, no problem. Productivity soared.
The First Code—Birthing the HTML5 Foundation
At a quiet desk in Thane, Girish stared at a blank Notepad window. No frameworks, no templates. Just raw HTML5. The client’s requirement? A basic product showcase site. In two days, links turned into buttons, tables transformed into responsive layouts, and MyComputer Consultancy had delivered its first handcrafted website—setting the tone for reliable, foundational builds.
From Static Pages to Newsroom Pulse
A client’s decade-old website ran on broken links and cluttered layouts. Girish stripped it down, rebuilt it in HTML5 and wrapped it in a CMS skin with SEO plugins and mobile responsiveness. The legacy lived on—reborn for the new era.
The Evolution of a Legacy Website
When a local journalist approached Girish with an idea—“Can my website update daily, like a digital newspaper?”—Girish went deep into CMS systems. WordPress, with a Kadence theme, became the engine. Categories like Politics, Culture, Sports danced across the homepage, and the editor could update with ease. This wasn’t just a site; it was a newsroom.
The Domain, The Hosting, The Master Plan
When a client came asking “Can I own my name on the internet?”, Girish walked them through domain registration, hosting configurations, SSL setup, and CMS deployment—all wrapped in a clear quotation. It wasn’t just a website; it was a digital identity package.
Daily News—Auto-Published & Optimized
Girish experimented with auto-posting scripts in WordPress. News reporters could email their articles, which were parsed and posted automatically—complete with SEO-friendly titles and featured images. It was the beginning of semi-automated journalism.