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Developing Mobile Applications in Minutes for the Symbol MT2000 Series
Developing Mobile Applications in Minutes for the Symbol MT2000 Series
Originally presented on Tuesday, November 3, 2009
This webinar provides detailed information on the MT2000 series mobile terminal and focuses on how to quickly develop and deploy TracerPlus mobile applications specifically designed for this device without needing to be a programmer.
Highlights of this Webinar:
Detailed overview of the MT2000 series device presented by guest speaker Bruce Rowell, Motorola Senior Product Manager - Advanced Data Capture Products
Demo of how to import and modify TracerPlus Desktop MT2000-ready applications in minutes without programming.
Mobilizing your non-mobile databases with simple to use TracerPlus integration tools - all compatible with the MT2000 series of mobile terminals.
Developing Mobile Applications in Minutes for the Symbol MT2000 Series - PART 1
Part one of this three part webinar contains a brief introduction of TracerPlus followed by an in depth look at the features of the MT2000 series of mobile terminals presented by guest speaker Bruce Rowell, Motorola Senior Product Manager of Advanced Data Capture Products.
Duration: 9:49
Developing Mobile Applications in Minutes for the Symbol MT2000 Series - PART 2
Part two of this three part webinar contains the conclusion Mr. Rowell's presentation describing the strengths of the MT2000 device. This section then discusses the advantages of TracerPlus and how our data collection software compliments the MT2000 mobile terminal.
Duration: 9:56
Developing Mobile Applications in Minutes for the Symbol MT2000 Series - PART 3
Part three of this three part webinar delves into the details of how the TracerPlus suite of mobile data collection software products can create a successful and efficient mobile solution when paired with the MT2000. This section highlights developing, deploying and using TracerPlus applications designed for the MT2000 and features real-time demonstrations of TracerPlus software.