Wednesday, September 10, 2008
DDH Software - HanDBase for iPhone and iPod Touch

Apple has had immense success with the iPhone as an application platform since the opening of the App Store in early July. With over 100 million downloads in just 60 days, iPhone users are frantic for software on their super-duper phone. Yet even with thousands of applications to choose from there still is many holes left at the App Store for various programs. Even with rapid development from software vendors and authors, the voids will continue for some time. Well, HanDBase wants to change that this winter with the release of the first full out relational database.

DDH Software has announced on its site that indeed it is bringing its well known database to the iPhone. With a three minute video to prove it, many will surely become excited by what they see in the video. For all those needing a certain application that just isn’t there in the App Store, they will soon be able to just download databases from the HanDBase website right from their iPhone. For free in many cases. Ranging from sales, CRM, medical databases, patient billing, and tracking systems, the vast amount of possibilities to fill your void will be incredible. Since these are fully functioning databases, you’ll be able to edit and tweak each database to your suiting or leave as is. With access to many built-in features of the iPhone, you’ll be able to tap on web addresses and view the page in Safari or email a client or friend from the address right in a database field with a simple tap of the finger. The easy and fluid interface structure of the iPhone seamlessly powers the HanDBase application and will leave little room for confusion while navigating ones database.

No pricing has been announce or a specific release date; however, do look for it in the end of the 4th quarter of this year. Further information can be obtained by visiting the site.

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