Contacts for HanDBase 1.0 review (pocket pc)
Similar to the built-in Address Book.
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Contacts for HanDBase 1.0 is address book software developed by Brad Pippert.
Similar to the built-in Address Book. Allows for unlimited address types, phone types, and e-mail addresses for each contact by using linked databases!
Use the Contacts database as the main entrance to entering data (make sure to enter Name in the format Last Name,First Name). If you don't want to go through the Contacts database for query purposes you can go directly to the appropriate database (Contacts_Address, Contacts_Phone, Contacts_E-Mail). The linked database are also very useful for DBPopups.
Requirements:
This business program is freeware, so you can download and use it absolutely free. Contacts for HanDBase 1.0 supports different languages (including english). It works with Windows Mobile PocketPC/PalmOS/Symbian/Windows Mobile Smartphone.
Downloading Contacts for HanDBase 1.0 will take several seconds if you use fast ADSL connection.
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- 100% availability
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