February HanDbase Contest – 3 Free Copies!


Contest Deadline 2/23/07 6pm CST

DDH Software have been generous enough to offer our readers this monthly chance to win 3 Free copies of their excellent HanDBase Plus mobile database application.

HanDBase is fresh off being announced as the winner of the 2006 Handango Champions Awards Windows Mobile Pocket PC ‘Best Industry Application’ award.

HanDBase also offers the largest list of Free PalmOS & Pocket PC databases in the world – over 2,000 title to select from!

Read on for more details on how to win.

HanDBase is a superb product that hardly needs an intro, but just in case here’s just a few of the features of their latest version:

  • New Palm OS Features
  • One-handed navigation support for Treo 600 and 650 smartphones
  • Five-way navigation support
  • Improved formatting options for the HanDBase Forms Designer via a "snap to grid"
    feature
  • Support for the latest high-resolution screens, 320 x 480, even in custom designed forms
  • New Pocket PC/Windows Mobile Features
    • Category support
    • Support for Windows
      Mobile 5
    • An Auto-Save option
    • Landscape/VGA device support
    • Compatibility with the new Treo 700w and other square-screen devices
  • New HanDBase Desktop for Windows Features
    • Category Support
    • Custom User Support for Desktop Users and non-syncing device users
  • New HanDBase Forms Features
    • Grid for easier alignment
    • Snap to Grid function

    How To Win:

    To Enter & Have a Chance To Win: just add a comment to this post.

    To Increase Your Chances of Winning: Visit the link below to get a trial version of HanDBase. Tell us about one of the existing databases available via the ‘Free Downloads’ section at the DDH site that you would find immediately useful, or about a DB application you would use HanDBase for. If you do that, we’ll get your name in the hat twice for the contest! If you send us a screenshot of usage of the app, we’ll throw your name in Three times!

    To get more detail on HanDBase, free database apps available for it, and to grab a trial download, visit:

    DDH Free Downloads Page

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    Richard
    Feb 20, 2007

    This program looks like it would meet my needs :-)


    melvynadam
    Feb 20, 2007

    I’ve been meaning to try this for some time. No time like the present. Screenshot en route.


    melvynadam
    Feb 20, 2007

    Should have mentioned that I’m going to install the following databases to get a taste of what’s on offer: “Home To Do List”, “Equivalent_Measures”, “Whiskies”, and “Project Assignments”.


    Artur Palhota
    Feb 21, 2007

    A very powerfull app to take for my field surveys. For starters, I’d immediatelly start using Isaac Gomez “Project Assignments”, for helping me to track my projects.


    Confused
    Feb 21, 2007

    would love to have One less thing to buy for my new Treo 700P


    kws
    Feb 21, 2007

    A friend recommended me this great app … which he won here at JAMM :)

    I would love a copy as well. I can use it to build a relational database for telecom terms & definitions.


    kws
    Feb 21, 2007


    jphj44
    Feb 22, 2007

    I took a shot at this one before and wasn’t successful, so here’s my second try. I’d like to use this for all sorts of things – Honey do list (i.e., Home To Do List), things to buy list, Project Assignment, etc. The Checkbook one looks intriguing too.


    ssschmidt
    Feb 22, 2007

    I’ve used this software before when I had “gasp” a handspring visor platinum. The use of the applet’s is a wonderful thing. Specifically, for the “Built-In App Replacements”. Using these, you can maintain a seperate file of contacts, tasks, etc, to keep your outlook from becoming overly cluttered. Specifically, I used GenTek Journal Plus 2.0. Granted, not free, but wonderfully designed.


    Mark St. John
    Feb 23, 2007

    This looks like great software for my Palm.

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