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Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Mobiforms | Subject: MobiForms
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 09 May 2006

Mobile development adds networking

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The latest release of MobiForms includes networking functionality so that client-server mobile applications can be built using serial, USB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi or mobile phone connections.

The latest release of the mobile development tool MobiForms now includes networking functionality so that client-server mobile applications can be built using serial, USB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi or mobile phone connections MobiForms version 3.0's integrated MobiScript language includes file and data transfer commands using any given IP address and port combination with TCP/IP

Version 3.0 includes a new image object type for JPG and GIF file support.

The MobiForms Developer has also been enhanced with the latest Windows look and feel.

This latest release complements the existing features in MobiForms such as signature capture, sophisticated MobiScript commands enabling bar coding, connectivity to Oracle, Sybase and IBM DB2 databases, or simple ASCII file access.

MobiForms is a rapid application development tool for building mobile applications for Tablet PC, Pocket PC, Windows CE, Windows Mobile, EPOC, Symbian and Palm based mobile computers and PDAs.

MobiForms revolutionises the creation of mobile applications by reducing development time from days to minutes.

With MobiForms developers can produce professional applications for asset collection, field service, inspection, market research, site surveys, stock control or workshop repair, quickly and seamlessly using the intuitive MobiForms drag and drop interface.

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