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DDH Software Releases Mac OS X Sync Conduit for HanDBase for iPhone
Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 at 3:16 PM - by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
DDH Software released the HanDBase Plus add-on package on Thursday. This utility is a Mac OS X conduit for syncing HanDBase databases stored on the iPhone and iPod touch.
With the HanDBase Plus add-on conduit, all databases stored on the iPhone/iPod touch are mirrored on the desktop automatically when the user initiates a sync. Using the included HanDBase Desktop, users can make changes to records. These changes are then merged with changes made on the iPhone.
HanDBase offers a feature called Desktop Connect which enables a wireless connection between the iPhone and any desktop Web browser. Using this connection, users can install databases to and back up databases from a device.
Synchronization modes are available to customize the way the data is merged for each database. The HanDBase Plus for iPhone add-on package can also create multiple backups of both device and desktop databases, so accidental changes to a database can be reverted by reinstalling a backup.
HanDBase for iPhone is available in the App Store for US$9.99. The HanDBase Plus for iPhone add-on package is available at DDH Software's site for an introductory price of US$14.99.

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