List of applications designed in Microsoft Access

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Port 119

Hi Guys,

Was wondering if anyone had a list of Microsoft Access Applications ( urls
/ descriptions etc ) that have been desinged in Microsoft Access?

Regards,
Smartbiz Australia
 
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Tom Wickerath

Are you looking for downloadable samples? If so, try visiting the Templates
download site at Microsoft:

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/CT101172481033.aspx


Access in Action ---> These samples are not downloadable.
A collection of real-world examples of where Access applications have found
a niche
http://accesstips.datamanagementsolutions.biz/apps.htm


Tom Wickerath
Microsoft Access MVP
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Tom
http://www.access.qbuilt.com/html/expert_contributors.html
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John W. Vinson

Hi Guys,

Was wondering if anyone had a list of Microsoft Access Applications ( urls
/ descriptions etc ) that have been desinged in Microsoft Access?

Tom's list will give you a good sampling... but be aware that there are
undoubtedly many tens of thousands of Access applications in use, ranging from
very simple quick & dirty to very elaborate. Why do you ask?

John W. Vinson [MVP]
 
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Albert D. Kallal

Port 119 said:
Hi Guys,

Was wondering if anyone had a list of Microsoft Access Applications ( urls
/ descriptions etc ) that have been desinged in Microsoft Access?

Regards,
Smartbiz Australia

You know, I not aware of a list. Many years ago, it was typical to have
"lists" of applications designed for particular platforms.

I believe there was one for dbaseIII (and FoxPro). And, the "pick" hits list
had virtually every application from plumbing to travel agencies. Those
industry type lists tended to be for a particular operating system +
software platform.

The list for ms-access would be RATHER large...but, it certainly would be a
interesting list...

I just not seen these types of lists compiled for many years (can't remember
the last time...at least 15 years ago was when pick hits was out).

This kind like a GREAT idea that used to be common, but now has been long
forgotten...

Hum, there is some possible good ideas here, and a "self" registering web
site that allow people to post their available applications by industry/type
would be a great idea.....
 
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