Saturday, November 24, 2012
Access 2010 Features
Access 2010 strives to ease database design for non-programmers by allowing users to get sophisticated applications on the Web up with ease. Access provides more sophisticated development by professionals. Microsoft pushed the "anyone-can-develop" concept with the very graphics-and-task-oriented Access 2010, which featured the ribbon interface, making for easier navigation. Access has always been a program for deploying local database application. Access 2010 has other new capabilities, and they make the user experience more fluid. Web Browser Control is one, allowing the easy creation of mash-ups based on data. Another noteworthy new feature is the backstage view interface, which is a central location to perform common tasks. Also the number of templates and sample databases have been expanded; there are over 20 databases for almost any general business or home purpose.
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