Customary Tipping for HanDBase Customary Tipping for HanDBase - Suggestions on whom to tip and how much to tip and when to consider tipping. Webster's Definition - "something given voluntarily or beyond obligation usually for some service," preferrably reserved for exceptional services. Now all the information for tipping - whom, how much, and when can be at your fingertips in your PDA
Seller for HanDBase Seller for HanDBase - Helps you track information about the houses you view during your home-buying experience. This takes advantage of the relational capabilities of handbase to help you more easily track which seller you should contact for which property
House Size for HanDBase Calculate the living space of your prospective new house in sqft or sqm on a room by room and overall basis
Robert's Rules of Order Pocket Directory Database (Palm OS) Robert's Rules of Order Pocket Directory Database (Palm OS) - Town Compass presents the Robert's Rules of Order Pocket Directory Database. This is the Revised 1915 version (4th Edition) of the Rules, and is a time-tested method of conducting business in groups.
Learn how to use parliamentary procedure to your advantage during meetings
DietIntake HV3 for HanDBase DietIntake HV3 for HanDBase - DietIntake was written using HanDBase version 3. It is a "relational" applet that documents food and medication intake. The "linked", "relational," "database popup" (DB popup), and "calculated" field types are used through out the application. There are thirteen databases
Maintenance Log for HanDBase This little DB will help you keep track of routine maintenance done on your equipment
Parking Meter Aid for HanDBase Parking Meter Aid for HanDBase - Ever get a parking ticket because you forgot when your parking meter or parking spot is going to expire? Here is a simple applet that will tell you when the time will expire.
Be carefull that the clock on your handheld is correct or else only use your handheld for comparing current time with the previously calculated expiration time
LightsOff (Palm OS) LightsOff (Palm OS) - The rules are simple, when you tap one light, the light you tapped will change its state (from on to off, or from off to on), and so will the four surrounding lights. And your goal is to turn off all the lights.
What's New in This Release:
· Fixed a minor spelling error