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TracerPlus Standard 2.8


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Requirements Palm OS 3.0
Downloads 4 Limitations None
Publisher Portable Technology Solutions, LLC File Size 0
Date added 02 Dec 2001 Check your speed

TracerPlus Standard - for Palm OS Mobile Barcode Software, User Configurable, Enterprise Class- $64.99 TracerPlus offers individual Palm OS users, small businesses, and large enterprises the ability to create powerful mobile data collection applications in minutes. Many common tasks such as mobile asset management, mobile inventory control, and many others become fast and easy with TracerPlus. No programming knowledge is needed - just create your familiar forms, such as inventory audit sheets and material receipts, right on your PDA. TracerPlus Features New Features in Version 2.8 Barcode parsing Combo box allowing data entry Enterprise Data Collection Features Bar code enabled 10 Customizable Data Capture Fields 32 Customizable Data Capture Screens Speed scan, count and edit field options Multi field searching Multi field sorting Barcode parsing Multi-level password protection PDA to PC and PC to PDA syncing Multi-file type data export options Directly connect to databases via ODBC Link Field validations reduce data entry error Flow control settings eliminate stylus usage Print Plug-In Available

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Trend Micro™ Worry-Free™ Business Security Advanced and Standard 6. #1 for Small Business Security

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