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Microsoft Access Reviews in February 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Microsoft Access Reviews & Ratings

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Chris G

01/09/24

3.5 out of 5

"What to do when you have a large list?"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? Microsoft Access holds a lot of information Which is important when you are running a business and need to track a lot of data. If you need a record of it Microsoft access is definitely going to be able to do that. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? Although this is a fantastic program the one thing I did find with this is it's very hard to learn how to use. There are a lot of functions and abilities within the program that make it easy ...

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Enrique M

11/14/23

5 out of 5

"Access"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? FACILIDAD DE CONEXION CON SU CONJUNTO DE OFFICE What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? Poca capacidad en almacenar datos, pocas actualizaciones What problems is Microsoft Access solving and how is that benefiting you? recolección de datos con usuarios locales

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Issau N

11/02/23

5 out of 5

"Microsoft Access"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? Microsoft Access works as a daily diary. It can help you track your day-to-day activities, which will make it easy when reporting. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? Everything is perfect on Microsoft Access What problems is Microsoft Access solving and how is that benefiting you? It is helping in tracking down my day-to-day activities, making it easier to report. It integrates easily with Microsoft teams and one drive

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Anonymous User

10/26/23

3.5 out of 5

"Simple Yet Complicated Contact Management System"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? Readability, the software is simple to structure and rudimentary at times What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? If you're using the software to manage client/acccount contact information be mindful how you make the information searchable. Access may associate account numbers that you may have to keep track of separetly rather than organzing names of accounts to be searchable. What problems is Microsoft Access solving and how is that ...

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Anonymous User

10/19/23

5 out of 5

"Microsoft Access helped me learn about Database"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? Microsoft Access is a handy database management tool that can do many great things! Here are some of the best features that make it stand out: It's super versatile, so you can use it for different things, from keeping track of your contacts to managing inventory for your business. The interface is user-friendly, even if you're not a database expert. You can easily create new databases, drag and drop items, and use templates to make everything ...

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Charan B

10/03/23

4.5 out of 5

"Easily integrated Light weight DB"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? MS Access works great while processing a small number of transactions, however for our solution, we needed multiple installations on user workstations that were synced with our SQL server in batches.It cannot support huge tables without performance lag. We use it as a light weight DB which multiple users can access in their workstations. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? Although it is a light weight DB, it would be more efficient if ...

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Przemek P

09/12/23

3.5 out of 5

"Outdated but practical."

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? This is a very stable solution from Microsoft that we use to collect various information, such as device lists and employee records. Access provides many ready-made database templates, so even a new user can work with this product without assistance. Integration with other Office tools is very useful, such as importing information from Excel files or visualizing into Power Point presentations. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? The ...

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Anonymous User

09/06/23

4.5 out of 5

"Microsoft Access is one of the best database management tool available for any project"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? Microsoft Access is very useful for managing the database and its presentation once compiled, better then the Excel in so many features What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? Microsoft Access at present working fine to manage the PID datas of as project What problems is Microsoft Access solving and how is that benefiting you? Microsoft Access is helping to manage the Datas well rather then managing the individual file. Data presentation is ...

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Carmen Kay K

08/10/23

5 out of 5

"Great way to manage data and keep tracking it"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? Acess provides its users with access to many templates and in different categories. Access can be developed to meet needs of different lifestyles and professional positions alike - to be used in home or office settings. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? Access still seems a little cumbersome to use even after using it for many years. It's great that you can create your own database and forumulas to calculate data. However, unless you ...

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Shaharyar A

08/10/23

4 out of 5

"Microsoft Access is the standard"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? I like that Microsoft Acess is part of the Microsoft Office Suite and it is very easy to use. It is compatible with other productive applications and is the standard for databases. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? I dislike that there are better applications available with more features and customizable features. Microsoft should be able to add such features while keeping the user friendly interface. What problems is Microsoft Access ...

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