Wireless Database (Pocket PC) 5.0

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    19/06/2002
  • File size:
    5.9M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Pocket PC

Publisher’s description

From the developer: ""Wireless Database is a client/server application that uses TCP/IP to exchange data between the two. Simply set up the users in the server and list which databases will be available to them. From here clients can connect and edit single tables or stored queries from any database listed in the server. Switch on the fly between tables and between databases. Wireless Database lets you Add, Delete, Find or Edit any record in a table or stored query. Wireless Database will support Text, Memo, Number, Date, Currency, and Yes/No data types.

""New version includes: High Encryption package; challenge and response authentication; SQL query wizard; sort fields ascending or descending; connect to a MS Access database remotely; TCP/IP transfer of data; Edit, Add, Delete, or Find records in table or stored queries; supports Text, Memo, Number; Date, Currency, and Yes/No data types; Very simple setup of the client and server, and more.""

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