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David Anderson
I've struggled to find any good sources for a warts-and-all comparison of
Access 2000, 2002 and 2003. Any useful links on this topic would be much
appreciated. I didn't mention Access 2007 here because Allen Browne has
provided an excellent summary at http://allenbrowne.com/Access2007.html.
I currently use the developer version of Access 2000, which includes Access
2000 runtime code and the Package and Deployment Wizard but am concerned
that this is now quite an old product. I also possess Access 2007, but have
not yet given it any serious attention (there are a bewildering number of
interface changes and Allen Browne's website says that is is "too buggy for
serious use" at present). That leaves the possibility of buying an upgrade
to Access 2002 or 2003 (probably via eBay) for use until Access 2007 gets
properly debugged. Any input on the pros and cons of upgrading to either of
these versions would be welcomed.
I'm already aware that I can't get any developer extensions, such as the
runtime code and PDW, for Access 2003 without paying a ludicrous price for
the 'Microsoft Visual Studio Tools 2005 for the Microsoft Office System'
package. By comparison, the runtime and PDW for A2000 and A2007 are free. I
don't know the situation for A2002. I have read suggestions that the A2007
runtime (and PDW?) might work for an app developed in some older versions of
Access, but would appreciate confirmation on that point.
David
Access 2000, 2002 and 2003. Any useful links on this topic would be much
appreciated. I didn't mention Access 2007 here because Allen Browne has
provided an excellent summary at http://allenbrowne.com/Access2007.html.
I currently use the developer version of Access 2000, which includes Access
2000 runtime code and the Package and Deployment Wizard but am concerned
that this is now quite an old product. I also possess Access 2007, but have
not yet given it any serious attention (there are a bewildering number of
interface changes and Allen Browne's website says that is is "too buggy for
serious use" at present). That leaves the possibility of buying an upgrade
to Access 2002 or 2003 (probably via eBay) for use until Access 2007 gets
properly debugged. Any input on the pros and cons of upgrading to either of
these versions would be welcomed.
I'm already aware that I can't get any developer extensions, such as the
runtime code and PDW, for Access 2003 without paying a ludicrous price for
the 'Microsoft Visual Studio Tools 2005 for the Microsoft Office System'
package. By comparison, the runtime and PDW for A2000 and A2007 are free. I
don't know the situation for A2002. I have read suggestions that the A2007
runtime (and PDW?) might work for an app developed in some older versions of
Access, but would appreciate confirmation on that point.
David