User-Friendly!Tracer gives Windows Mobile and Pocket PC users the opportunity to create and run their own barcode-enabled applications in minutes. It is so easy to use and is flexible enough to handle most data collection tasks. Portable Technology Solutions, LLC introduces the Windows Mobile and Pocket PC solution that offers simplicity and speed for inventory and asset management tasks. Tracer is barcode-enabled and has features designed by Symbol-certified programmers that increase data capture speed and accuracy. All Tracer fields are customizable, making it the perfect solution for simple data collection tasks. Sync your captured data to a PC and import to Microsoft Access, Excel, and many other popular programs.Features Include:Editable field labelsImports to Access and ExcelBarcode-enabled Multi-user enabledPassword protected field settings optionDefault entry option for date, time, and UserIDField searching capabilitiesCustom data entry screen increases speed and accuracySpreadsheet view with resizable columnsCustomizable data entry flow controlCommon Tracer Setups:Inventory AuditsEquipment InspectionsOrder ListsField Inspection Receiving ListsDownload a free version of Tracer today. Try it, and once you decide it fits your needs, register it. Unregistered downloads of Tracer will only HotSync five records.Free updates for one year from date of registration!!!Visit our web site, ptshome.com, to learn more about barcode-enabled Pocket PC and Windows Mobile Terminals. PTS is a Symbol VAR!!!
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Tracer for Windows Mobile and CE.Net 1.2
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| Requirements | CE 3.0 | ||
| Downloads | 4 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Portable Technology Solutions, LLC | File Size | 0 |
| Date added | 13 Mar 2004 | ||
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