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For more information about the Support Lifecycle for these Office versions, visit the Microsoft Support lifecycle web page. For more information, go to support is ending for some versions of Windows page. Office Office More Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? In this article. Azure Information Protection classic client. Azure Dev Spaces. Skype for Business Online. Dynamics Layout. Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager, Version This article seems more like an Anti Microsoft Access article.

While its true that Microsoft access is not upgraded any more. I have been developing in Access since the 90s. None of those alternative come anywhere close to Access. MS Access just like any apps can be secured depending on how you set it up. Typically, the. Word processors spreadsheet applications have all been substituted by other players but not Access so it would be quite ill advised for MS to scrap this.

I agree totally. There are better alternatives, but they rely on web programming knowledge, which is not a one stop shop.

You have to learn multiple programming languages, and understand web environments, which makes it a hard transition. I am a lawyer with a love for IT and automation but I do not have the time to do any coding. This is where ms access comes into play for people like me. Is it still relevant in ? It is an amazing tool for the busy professional and extremely useful as a front end, database and reporting tool as there are always matters that need orderly archiving from cases to god-knows.

A web application may at the end of the day be better but it would take a lot of time, effort, and resources to build so you lose agility, time and thus leading to increased costs not to mention the inability to set it up for something expedient in 15 mins. Access is the solution for this scenario. It may be cloud enabled via Remote Desktop Services so that geographically separated users can be handled.

For those who make the effort and have the need, MS Access is a fantastic tool for lots of data transformation and analysis tasks. It always worked and was consistent year after year after year. Spot-on, David. If the free version alternatives could do that, I might just jump from MS-Access altogether. So here is my problem. I just setup for the first time a acess data base.

I am limited to two gigs. Setting up queries is difficult and tome consuming. I need gigs to do all files. What program do I use? Who has more than Two gig ability? I do think it would be wise for Microsoft to expand MS Access storage capacity and cloud compatibility for future releases. I agree with some of your points.

The people developing with MS Access are, without causing offense, of the older generation. I moved to developing with. Developed correctly, MS Access is an incredibly flexible tool.

I very rarely have issues with them. One of the best recent features Microsoft brought in, was being able to connect a front-end MS Access database to Sharepoint. The benefits of this are fantastic. MS Access frontend can switch to local tables, and then replicate the changes over once you have an internet connection. The data is backed up regularly, and can be taken back to different points in time. One thing that the article failed to point out is how easy access works with SharePoint lists.

While SharePoint lists definitely have some inherent limitations, this combination can be used to create applications that can be run remotely over the internet without a traditional database. Stuart — you can actually split your backend tables only into multiple files so you get the full 2 GB for each. I am an Access db developer in the corporate world yes, a publicly traded company does use Access to develop custom apps in , and we use this trick a lot.

Beyond that, you should look into migrating your data tables to a SQL Server db — and link your Access UI front end forms and queries to that backend. This is incredibly easy to do and you can kiss those 2GB file size limits goodbye.

This article is misleading and highly out of touch. Access is extremely flexible and useful in the right context. Even in This is an interesting and eye opening article for me, thanks. The big thing for me is that in my organization, everyone has MS Office installed, so Access is readily available. Love this article and appreciate the suggestions. Unfortunately, most of the products are not commercial solutions.

Access allowed the business to create databases on demand without IT intervention. This article is entirely false and completely misleading. See this interview with AccessUserGroups. Hi, Richard, Thanks for letting me know about this issue. I can assure you that at the time I wrote this article, Microsoft was saying it was phasing Access out. In fact, they made a big announcement about the move.

However, they seem to have back-peddled on that plan. Rather than making a big announcement about the reversal of policy, they just seem to have quietly carried on as before. I have updated the article to reflect these changed circumstances.

Cheers, Stephen. Ms Access users please let us come together to petition Microsoft to bring back the online support. Or better still to develop different software that can covert every aspect of Access to web based.

Let us come together. Access would query production data from the HP mini computer and create an MDB file containing purchase orders which was then uploaded to the website.

The hapless suppliers were told their order was on the website. In many of them had fax machines rather than the Internet so had to go out and get online just to receive our order. They would log in with their account number and the website would show them the purchase order. All the pieces were there but in 20 or so years has Microsoft provided actual tools for a business to set up a data driven website with the data linked back to the PC in the office?

Access would be perfect for such a product. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Comparitech uses cookies. More info. Menu Close. Net Admin Microsoft Access: Is it still relevant in ? We are reader supported and may receive a commission when you make purchases using the links on our site.

Microsoft Access is a time-worn relational database management system. This topic has become increasingly divisive with industry opinions being quite split.

We investigate. Stephen Cooper. Is MS Access still used? Some history Microsoft Office is almost 30 years old — it was launched in November Microsoft Access Screenshot As the demand for Access programming language skills lessens, fewer programmers bother to learn the system. The Best Microsoft Access Alternatives Think of a situation where someone might still need to use Access and just as quickly, you can come up with a better alternative that is already available. Cons: User interface feels outdated and clunky, especially when compared to options like Google Docs The timeline for bug fixes is completely dependent on the open-source community Base is not compatible with.

Pros: Slightly better interface than OpenOffice Completely free to use Relatively stable, making it a solid alternative to Microsoft Access for smaller offices. Cons: Is borderline abandonware, and is no longer supported by the developer community Lacks cloud storage backups. Cons: Essentially a clone of OpenOffice with minor improvements Lacks cloud storage support and automatic backups.

Pros: Available for all platforms, and accessible through nearly all browsers Supports cloud storage and Work Offline Feature numerous helpful templates Is arguable easier to learn and use than Excel, especially when it comes to creating formulas One of the best interfaces among similar tools.

Cons: Some features like Work Offline are only available via Chrome browser Google is not the most privacy-focused company and may sell your data as a part of their business model. Pros: Open-source transparent software The database utilizes the. Pros: Has one of the best user interfaces, comparable to Google Drive Cloud-based hosting allows for automatic backups and offline working Subscription pricing makes it a flexible option for nearly any size team.

Cons: Would like to see a longer trial period for testing Lacks in-depth user management features that would be critical for large enterprises.

Pros: Has both freeware and paid options available Interface is barebones but easy to learn with a bit of time Offers data hosting as an option. What is replacing Microsoft Access? Is Visual Basic still used today? Does Google have a version of Microsoft Access? Is Microsoft Access going away? Does Office include Microsoft Access? Hello Stephen, An enjoyable read.

We need Access to continue, there is nothing that beats it. The dumbing down of these things is quite sad. I bet it looks lovely though. You hit is right on. Not being accessible across the web is a serious lacuna in Access. Microsoft is investing modest amounts in MSaccess to keep it relevant.

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