DDH Software – HanDBase Database Manager for Palm OS, Windows Mobile Classic, Standard and Professional, Symbian S60 and UIQ, BlackBerry and iPhone and iPod Touch

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What is HanDBase?

HanDBase is a light and fast relational database manager for desktops, PDAs, and smartphones which offers data entry, searching, sorting, filtering, printing and synchronization across a wide variety of desktop computers, handheld computing devices and smartphones.

What can I do with HanDBase?

With HanDBase you can keep track of almost anything. Here are a few examples:

Personal

Shopping Lists Music/DVD Collections Project organizers Packing Lists Password Manager Prayer Lists/Bible Study Notes Home To Do Lists

Christmas/Holiday Card and Gift Lists Workout Tracker Recipes Checkbook Register Weight Loss/Nutrition and Point Counts Sports Schedules and Statistics Mileage and Auto Maintenance

Business

Inventory Packing Lists Field Surveys Company Directory Custom Forms Time and Billing

Project Tracking Customer Management (CRM) Delivery tracking Estimates Attendance and Grades

Medical

Patient Lists Billing Codes Charge Capture ICD-9 and CPT Codes Antibiotic Efficacy Drug Formularies Lab Values Medical Reference

Of course, this only scratches the surface. The fact is that you can create your own custom data based applications in minutes using HanDBase and begin tracking whatever important information you need to be more productive and more mobile.

via DDH Software – HanDBase Database Manager for Palm OS, Windows Mobile Classic, Standard and Professional, Symbian S60 and UIQ, BlackBerry and iPhone and iPod Touch.

TUAW Review: HanDBase for iPhone – The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)

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HanDBase is an easy to use relational database system. If I were to compare it to a Mac application, I'd say it's similar to Bento by FileMaker. HanDBase comes with seven applets, but if you don't like those you have a choice of downloading a new applet from the applet gallery or creating one from scratch. The initial gallery (see the first screenshot at right above) contains checkbook, shopping list, customer list, movie list, password keeper, time billing and time billing detail applets.

via TUAW Review: HanDBase for iPhone – The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW).