 | | | Allen has a fantasic site which provides a continuos steream of useful hints and tips for Access developers. |
 | | | In addition to software tools, hints and tips, garry brought smartaccess back to life; another valuable source of information for Access Developers. |
 | | | This site offeres a commercial service for cponverting Access databases to web enabled databases for publishing to sharepoint. |
 | | | Developer tools for converting Access databases to SQL Server and .NET web forms. |
 | | | Public Access forum. |
 | | | This website will primarily deal with an introduction to new features added in Microsoft® Access 2007 and a comparison between Microsoft® Access 2003 versus the new 2007 version. |
 | | | Move you Access databases into the cloud. |
 | | | Access 2010 is one of the biggest releases in Access history in my opinion. In Access 2010, you can now create web databases that will publish to SharePoint 2010 servers to create Access Services sites. Your application users can use your application inside their web browser. Access 2010 also includes a powerful new feature called Data Macros that you can use to attach business logic to your tables. You can use data macros in both client and web databases. Access 2010 also includes new features like Application Parts, Data Type Parts, Shared Resources, Themes, a new Logic Designer, and improved IntelliSense for expression building. |
 | | | Access Monster is a Web site for MS Access users and developers. Find technical articles, database tools, tips, and tutorials; share your knowledge of this database; ask questions, get advice, or search the discussion database for the answers to your questions. Our online database of questions, answers can help you with everything from Access forms, queries to reports and database design. |
 | | | A picture is worth a thousand words - Database users are bombarded with words and numbers - adding images to your database enhances usability and reliability by improving recognition and reducing errors. |
 | | | Some the most popular tools for increasing you productivity with Access. |
 | | | Keep current with the latest developments in Access. |
 | | | Our mission is to provide you with opportunities to enhance your skills and knowledge in the Microsoft development arena. The most effective way to safeguard your professional career as a developer is to join VBUG. Work smarter not harder, join hundreds of UK developers and give yourself the edge! Our Mission: Providing you with opportunities to enhance your skills and knowledge in the Microsoft development arena. VBUG has been trusted by developers since 1994 and is the leading developer group in the UK. |
 | | | Public Access Forum. |
 | | | Join us at one of the 13 regional SQL User Group events being held across the country, we kick off at SQLBits which is held from 29th Sept to 1st Oct, come and see us at the community corner, user group leaders and their members will be using it as a focal point to connect |
 | | | Access hints, tips and code examples, lots of good stuff. |
 | | | You've arrived at the Excel User Group web site. This is a peer-to-peer forum with Blogs, Forums and File areas. We have managed to drag in some of the past and present Microsoft MVPs to author posts and spend some time helping others as they do on many other sites across the internet, as well as some regular contributors at all levels.
|
 | | | Greetings! EverythingAccess.com is home to the website of software developer Wayne Phillips. This site started back in 2003 and is devoted to Microsoft® Access and Visual Basic development. |