Supported operating systems:
Windows Mobile 5.0, Windows Mobile 6 Classic, Windows Mobile 6 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic, Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional
Videos for HanDBase Videos for HanDBase - This is a quick tool for knowing which videos to look for when you go to the video rental store. You enter the video name, catergory and aisle. One check box allows you to indicate which videos you have seen. The other check box can be use if you want to indicate whether or not you want to see that video (this check box is hidden in the list screen)
OERlog, OERaddress, OERofficer for HanDBase OERlog, OERaddress, OERofficer for HanDBase - Set of three connected tables for managing Army officer evaluations. I put in some dummy data to illustrate use. The concept was to put ratings in one file, with all officers in a separate file, placing unit addresses in a final file. Names in OERlog are DB look-up from OERofficer
MTG for HanDBase MTG for HanDBase - A collection of Magic: The Gathering Cards. Includes Name, Mana Cost, Card Text, Rarity, Type and Power/Toughness. The data was taken from the lists that are published on the Wizards of the Coast Site. Data may not be completely accurate, it was collected over several years. Cards run through 5th Dawn
HanDBaseball for HanDBase HanDBaseball for HanDBase - With this applet, you can track your favorite Major League or Little League team
Caseload for HanDBase Caseload for HanDBase - Database for quick reference of Client information. Created by Case Manager to track Pychiatric Patient Caseload. Also has a useful link to Physician listing (RxClient2) which keeps track of Physicians, and Prescriptions.
This is what I use to keep track of everything that would require me to search for in Clients Chart
PhonebookUS PhonebookUS connects you to m.yp.com American phone directory
CBCodes CBCodes - This program is a quick reference to the CB radio codes on your PocketPC computer.
This program requires that you have both the 'BeanDLL.dll' file ** and ** the runtime files for Visual Basic on your PocketPC computer. Simply unzip the file for your processor and place the DLL file in the 'Windows' folder of your PocketPC computer