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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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Corne S

07/25/23

3.5 out of 5

"Very Good At Data Capturing"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? It is a very good tool to capture data. The program makesa lot of sense aswell. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? There is a lot of panels and settings to choose from, so it can get confusing at times. What problems is Microsoft Access solving and how is that benefiting you? Solving all my data issues, because i can track everything together and all the queries.

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Alex N

07/25/23

3 out of 5

"Excellent tool for small database projects"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? You can create a database and the back-end tables behind it very quickly. Access has a number of wizards within it that help you set up the tables that are needed. It's also very easy to design forms for data entry and to modify them without needing to know back-end coding. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? The software does not provide the performance/security capabilities of the enterprise solutions from Microsoft (e.g. SQL Server). ...

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Gareth N

04/19/23

4 out of 5

"Access replacement"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? Ability to create bespoke database that can handle our analytical throughput. It monitors workflow, creates quotations and allows users to prioritise their work. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? Coding can be frustating and tale a long time to resolve problems. What problems is Microsoft Access solving and how is that benefiting you? Handling the throughput of work through a busy research and commercial laboratory.

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Gareth N

04/19/23

4 out of 5

"Access replacement"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? Ability to create bespoke database that can handle our analytical throughput. It monitors workflow, creates quotations and allows users to prioritise their work. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? Coding can be frustating and tale a long time to resolve problems. What problems is Microsoft Access solving and how is that benefiting you? Handling the throughput of work through a busy research and commercial laboratory.

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Anonymous User

04/09/23

4 out of 5

"Figuring out how to make social data set with Microsoft Access"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? Microsoft Access is a simple to utilize instrument with astounding realistic point of interaction. It assists fabricate a broad information base with one of the few preloaded. Access makes making reports exceptionally simple and modern. Incorporating other Microsoft-based applications is likewise extremely easy to accomplish. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? The broad information can not be overseen as effectively with this ...

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Anonymous User

04/09/23

4 out of 5

"Figuring out how to make social data set with Microsoft Access"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? Microsoft Access is a simple to utilize instrument with astounding realistic point of interaction. It assists fabricate a broad information base with one of the few preloaded. Access makes making reports exceptionally simple and modern. Incorporating other Microsoft-based applications is likewise extremely easy to accomplish. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? The broad information can not be overseen as effectively with this ...

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Anonymous User

03/30/23

4.5 out of 5

"Quick Application and Report Development Tool"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? Microsoft Access makes connecting to a data source and making an ad-hoc report easy. Taking the report to the next step by wrapping it up in an application for other users flows just as easily. Forms and controlled fields simplify user expectations and help Microsoft Access disappear into the background. The data is front and center. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? There can be breaking changes rolled out by Microsoft updates when ...

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Nathan K

03/21/23

3.5 out of 5

"Accessible entry to databases"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? Databases are a fantastic tool for keeping track of complex data; once set up appropriately they are much less clunky than a spreadsheet based system. The templates in Access assist with this initial setup, and the entire process can occur without any knowledge of SQL at all. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? Access just feels like it hasn't evolved into the 21st century. It is not visually 'sleek', and controls are often in very ...

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Abdelhamid E

03/13/23

5 out of 5

"Microsoft Access Review"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? One of the best Microsoft Office programs i have ever used What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? Access rights options wizard need to be more flexible and clear What problems is Microsoft Access solving and how is that benefiting you? You can easily integrate MS Access with software programs based on Windows as well as with other products in the MS Office suite You can query and analyze large amounts of data without the knowledge of ...

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Laura Kay A

01/16/23

4 out of 5

"I came back to use it but ms access is gone! What the hell?"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? Its pretty simple. Access has some starter tables and such. Can it use out of the box. great for planning databases, like doing a rough sketch. Or for small personal uses. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? Where the hell is it? I dont use it for a few years and now I cant get it, This sucks What problems is Microsoft Access solving and how is that benefiting you? Nothing now. cant seem to find the program.