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Official Logo

Ours was a simple goal. As simple as trying to get all the scattered software information together. We just wanted to get all off line software information online. Our goal was to make "Software availability and Information accessibility veracity". SIMPLE !! Just bringing information online and help buyer find it was not just enough. There were more dimensions to our direction. We changed focus. One of our focus areas now is 'Software Search'. So our tagline changed to SOFTWARE SEARCH.

Software Search
From 10th April, 2008
Software Availability Information Accessibility
Upto 9th April, 2008

First Logo

Etymology states that the word Pot originated from the word 'Pottus' or 'Pott'. Its origins are said to be Romanic or ancient English and French. The word Pottus was used to identify any "item" or "thing" in large quantity available in one place. Down the line the word 'pott' was used to identify the "vessel" or "container" and the more condensed from today is 'pot'.

New Year Logo

Happy New Year-2008
Celebrating Diwali
Happy New Year
25th Dec, 2007 - 7th Jan, 2008

Diwali Logo

Live life to the fullest, don't just exist. Rather be ashes than dust! Rather be a superb meteor than a sleepy planet.When you are pushed to the edge, Don't be afraid. When you are pushed over the edge, Still don't be afraid. Its only when you are pushed, You know you can fly.
Fly high this diwali
Happy Diwali!!

Celebrating Diwali
Diwali Logo
8th Nov, 2007 - 13th Nov, 2007
Celebrating Dasara
Dasara Logo
19th Oct, 2007 - 23th Oct, 2007

Dasara Logo


Significance of Dasara - In Southern India, Eastern India and Western India,the festival of Navaratri which culminates with Vijayadashami commemorates the legend in which the Goddess Durga, also known as Chamundeshwari or Mahishasura Mardini, vanquishes the demon Mahishasura, an event that is said to have taken place in the vicinity of the present day city... more

iPOTT Birthday Logo

iPOTT Birthday
Second Year Birthday Of iPOTT

12th Oct - 2nd birthday of iPOTT

iPOTT Birthday Logo


12th Oct, 2007 - 13th Nov, 2007
Gandhi Jayanthi
Gandhi Jayanthi Logo
2nd Oct, 2007 - 3rd Oct, 2007

Gandhi Jayanthi Logo


Sathyameva Jayathe


Ganesh Chathurthi Logo

Happy Ganesh Chathurthi

Ganesha Chaturthi
Ganesh Chathurthi Logo
13th Sep, 2007 - 20th Sep, 2007
Independence Day
Independence Day Logo
15th Aug, 2007 - 21st Aug, 2007

Independence Day Logo


Celebrating 60th year of Indian independence lets glorify our past, adore our present and pledge to make India shine in every facets.We have a lot to be proud of, in our history, from Aryabhatta, Thakshashila, Vedas, Sushrutha, Indus Valley civilization, Ayurveda, our Freedom movement, Mahatma Gandhi, and....more

SAIA - First web portal

As per NASSCOM www.ipott.com is the
"First web portal for software available to Indian market"

SAIA
SAIA - First web portal
15th Jun, 2007
Republic Day
Republic Day Logo
26th Jan, 2007 - 31st Jan, 2007

Republic Day Logo


We are echoing the thoughts of Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam.
Dear Indians, the article is highly thought inductive, calls for a great deal of introspection and pricks one's conscience too...more

New Year Logo

There is nothing like a dream to create future. When dreaming alone it is a dream; when dreaming with others, it is a beginning of reality. Let's not see things & say "Why?" But dream things that never were; & say "Why Not?" Without leaps of imagination, or dreaming, we lose the excitement of possibilities. Wishing you dreams in the New Year.

newyear-2007
New Year Logo
25th Dec, 2006 - 7th Jan, 2007
diwali-2006
Diwali Logo
18th Oct, 2006 - 15th Nov, 2006

Diwali Logo


Diwali is known as festival of lights. Also known as deepavali, wherein deepa means lamp and avali is a row or straight line. A row of lamps. Are lights & lamps so significant? What is the significance of lighting a lamp? There is a logical answer to this question. It is through the light that the beauty of this world is revealed or experienced. Most civilizations of the world recognize the importance of light as a gift of God. It has always been a symbol of whatever is positive in our world of experience. To Hindus, darkness represents ignorance, and light is a metaphor for knowledge. Therefore, lighting a lamp symbolizes the destruction, through knowledge, of all negative forces- wickedness, violence, lust, anger, envy, greed, bigotry, fear, injustice, oppression, suffering, etc.