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DDH Software Releases HanDBase Relational Database for BlackBerry Smartphones

Posted by gasusan2005 on July 19, 2007 – 6:21 am
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BlackBerry users can now create, edit and synchronize their databases with popular desktop and server applications.

bbimg1 DDH Software has announced that a version of its HanDBase relational database application is now available for BlackBerry smartphones.

The HanDBase platform allows users to create their own databases and download databases from others over the Internet. Select editions of HanDBase for BlackBerry smartphones even synchronize with corporate databases from Microsoft Access, SQL Server, Sybase, Oracle, MySQL and other ODBC sources.

All versions of HanDBase for BlackBerry include the Windows desktop version that enables users to create, import, and manage their information before transferring the data to their BlackBerry smartphone for anytime/anywhere access and data entry. Additionally each version ships with a two way synchronization conduit to synchronize changes made on both the desktop and BlackBerry smartphone. Multiple BlackBerry smartphones can share a single database, merging changes in one of several different configurations.

With the HanDBase Desktop application, users can design their own databases from scratch or start with one of the thousands of free applets available at ddhsoftware.com–all of which have been created and submitted by HanDBase users. Users can transfer the database to the handset for convenient access and data entry. Beyond its full-featured editing and design capabilities, HanDBase Desktop allows users to import files from CSV, and export files in Excel, Word, CSV, HTML or XML formats. Custom HTML-style report templates can be created and printed with custom views of database tables. The HanDBase Professional version adds the ability to sync and transfer to and from Microsoft Access. The HanDBase Enterprise version can sync to other ODBC-enabled database applications.

HanDBase for BlackBerry comes in three editions.

  • HanDBase Plus includes the BlackBerry client, Windows Desktop and two way synchronization conduit and retails for US$29.99.
  • HanDBase Professional adds an Access Synchronization conduit and sells for US$39.99.
  • HanDBase Enterprise adds an ODBC Driver and an ODBC Synchronization conduit and sells for US$79.99.

A time limited free trial version is also available.

For more information visit HanDBase for Blackberry

Source:DDH press release

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