Write Idea for HanDBaseSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Palm, Series 60, BlackBerry, SmartphoneVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 23 Oct 11 Tags: Databases
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Write Idea for HanDBase - Future Pulitzer Prize winners can keep track of ideas for writing. Keep your writing ideas at your finger tips.
I enjoy writing for fun, but could never remember my story ideas-until now. Edit as needed to meet your creative needs
Address History for HanDBase - I move a lot, and when it came time to put in applications for employment or credit I had a hard time remembering everywhere I lived and for how long. I use this database to track everywhere I have lived. The DB has from and to date fields. It also calculates how many years, months and days you lived at each place
Track Your Books for HanDBase - Track Your Books was created to fill a void in your personal books collection by enabling you to keep track of the book status (whether borrowed, loaned out, planning to sell etc.). It can also be used to enter the title of a certain book that you see in the bookstore but are unsure whether you actually have it at home or not
IUSM MS3 Skills Checklist for HanDBase - This is a checklist of the Basic Clinical Skills listed in the Indiana University School of Medicine Third Year Procedures Log Book. I made this to use along with the iusm_procedures.pdb that is also listed on this website
Personal Health Record for HanDBase - This is a suite of 15 databases that can be used to keep track of your personal health information as well as other members of your family
Student MedBase for HanDBase - This applet is for school nurses to keep track and easily access student medical information as well as emergency contacts. Can be used in conjunction with the School Nursing Log applet. In addition, any adult responsible for the supervision of children may find this applet an important resource to have available
Caldecott Awards for HanDBase - A simple database of all Caldecott Medal and Honor books. A convenient list of top picture books for yourng children for the next visit to the local library