- Platform: Windows NT / 2000 / 95 / XP / 98
- Media: CD-ROM
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Although the interface is a bit intimidating to the uninitiated, Access is fairly easy to learn and much more user friendly than many older database programs. Querying is done through the fully integrated SQL Server, and all your data management, including forms, reports, data analysis, and tables, can be done within an Internet Explorer window using data access pages. Users can create an SQL Server database within Access 2000, providing data access to a range of clients.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Old but good,
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This review is from: Microsoft Access 2000 (CD-ROM)
This is the older version of MS Access. It was the version used by my clients, though. All came ok and worked well. The picture shows the box but this is just the disk, that was ok for me. There are help files on the disk.
MS Access 2000 mostly uses Access (Jet) ".mdb" files, but it can also link to other database systems as long as there is an ODBC driver available. So it can be used with MS SQL and other systems, as a front end. I have heard that Microsoft is "de-emphasizing" Access, but it does still work.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worked out great,
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This review is from: Microsoft Access 2000 (CD-ROM)
Order came fast and it worked great. Had key number and all. No problems. Don't know what else to say. Bye ya'll.
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Microsoft Access 2000 (CD-ROM)
It's Microsoft Access at a great price! I tried to use OpenOffice's database software at home, but it just didn't work for me (it was so different than Access, and it lacked many simple/handy features that are standard in Access...like easily adding records to a table using copy/paste). I originally used Access 2000 at work and now use Access 2007 at work. There isn't a whole lot of difference between 2000 and 2007...FOR THE HOME/PERSONAL USER. So, if you are doing a personal/home project by juggling spreadsheets and manual entry, give Access a try...it has saved me a bunch of time. And if you write error checking queries, then it will do quality control on your data too. Very handy.
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