RE: Microsoft has utterly failed with Access 2007
- From: Noëlla Gabriël <NG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 07:03:02 -0700
Hi there,
I've been developing with Access (first as stand-alone and later in
combination with SQl-server and Oracle) since version 2.0, and I've been
working with Access 2007 since more then a year now.
The only version that ever troubled me was Access 95, but then no one was
ever happy with that version.
I must admit it was a new experience when I first used it, but it kind of
grew on me, and most important: my users like the new interface. Let's face
it: that's the most important issue.
After all, as a developer you decide over the look and feel of your
application and with a little XML you can change the ribbon in whatever you
like.
I think it's important that the look and feel of my apps resemble the look
and feel of the other programs my users are accustomed to. And most of them
work and like working with Office 2007nowadays.
--
Kind regards
Noëlla
"vba-dev" wrote:
....
Access Team,
I've been developing professional Access applications since the day Access
was released, so I state this opinion having many years of experience to draw
upon.
Signed,.
One Pissed Off Veteran
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