PDA Toolbox 5.2

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    06/02/2003
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    Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

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From the developer: "PDA Toolbox requires no previous programming knowledge. PDA Toolbox applications are freestanding and require no runtime module to operate. PDA Toolbox features up to 64 separate forms per application for data input or viewing; drop-down selection boxes; scrollable lists of database elements; several input field types; and a two-way data conversion utility.

"Version 5.2 fixes some Palm OS 5 compatibility issues and adds some features to the development environment."

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  1. Excellent Edwin Sanchez -- January 17 2005, 03.23

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