HanDBase for Windows Mobile Smartphones

handbasepluswmsp.gif HanDBase has been one of the leaders of the PocketPC and Palm database app categories for a while now. The just announced today a Windows Mobile Smartphone version of this great application.

"DDH Software, Inc. today announced that a new version of its HanDBase relational database application is now available to owners of Windows Mobile-based Smartphones, such as the popular i-mate SP3, Motorola MPX220 and Q phone, and the Samsung i600.

   Since it was first introduced in 1998, HanDBase has enabled owners of Palm OS, Windows Mobile-based (formerly Pocket PC) PDAs, and more recently Symbian Series 60 handsets, to take their most vital information with them while on-the-go, earning prestigious recognition such as Handheld Computing Magazine’s “Database of the Year” award along the way. HanDBase allows mobile device users to store volumes of data that can be easily viewed, edited, filtered, sorted, and searched whenever the data is needed. Now, users of Windows Mobile-based Smartphones can create their own custom database programs for both personal and business purposes and never be without access to the information they need."

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  1. HanDBase available for Windows Mobile Smartphones

    HanDBase for Windows Mobile Smartphone Professional Edition includes the following HanDBase components:

    HanDBase for Windows Mobile Smartphone
    HanDBase Windows desktop companion program
    Two-way Activesync synchronization “conduit”

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