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June, 2008 Edition
 

Thank you for reading the SYWARE, Inc. monthly newsletter, which provides updates on our mobility products, offers tips, and highlights industry-related articles and resources.

SYWARE, Inc. Related:

  • News: SYWARE's Visual CE Database Development Tool Supports Intermec Windows Mobile with Integrated Scanner
  • News: SYWARE, Inc. Releases Visual CE 11, New Version of the Award Winning Database and Forms Builder for Windows Mobile
  • Technical Tip: Pushing Data to a Handheld

Mobile Industry Related:

  • Article: Mobile phones expose human habits


SYWARE News: SYWARE's Visual CE Database Development Tool Supports Intermec Windows Mobile with Integrated Scanner

SYWARE's Visual CE now has native support for Intermec Windows Mobile devices having an integrated bar code scanner. The combined solution allows organizations with limited resources to quickly develop databases for a wide variety of scanning tasks, from inventory control to transportation to health care. Please read the press release

SYWARE News: SYWARE, Inc. Releases Visual CE 11, New Version of the Award Winning Database and Forms Builder for Windows Mobile

This major new release of the powerful, inexpensive, award winning database software for Windows Mobile, Pocket PC and Pocket PC Phone Edition devices adds XML compatibility, Incoming SMS Message Support, and File I/O. Please read the press release and look over the list of new features.

Technical Tip from "Dr. DeeBee": Pushing Data to a Handheld

It is always possible for the handheld to contact the mEnable server and find out if there is any new data that needs to be pulled from the server. However, there are times when data is generated on the server and you want to push it to the handheld immediately (for example, "Your results are ready"). Here's how to do this using mEnable, SMS messages, and Visual CE macros.

Mobile Industry Article: Mobile phones expose human habits

The whereabouts of more than 100,000 mobile phone users have been tracked in an attempt to build a comprehensive picture of human movements. Interesting reading.


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