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

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Microsoft Access Reviews & Ratings

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Anonymous User

10/23/19

2.5 out of 5

"Getting old software now but does the job"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? Easy of use. Has a very easy interface once configurated What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? Struggles to communicate with more up to date software for exporting data Recommendations to others considering Microsoft Access: Easy to use once setup however can struggle to export data correctly What problems is Microsoft Access solving and how is that benefiting you? Database management is easy.

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Anonymous User

10/23/19

2.5 out of 5

"Getting old software now but does the job"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? Easy of use. Has a very easy interface once configurated What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? Struggles to communicate with more up to date software for exporting data Recommendations to others considering Microsoft Access: Easy to use once setup however can struggle to export data correctly What problems is Microsoft Access solving and how is that benefiting you? Database management is easy.

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Lorenzo F

10/22/19

5 out of 5

"Easy database managing with Microsoft Access"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? Microsoft Access is absolutely the easiest database managing software. Thanks to his ultra-user friendly user interface, you can set up a complete database within 20 minutes. You don't need a technician, because everything could be managed by yourself. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? It's available only on Windows, so we can't use it on our Mac machines. What problems is Microsoft Access solving and how is that benefiting ...

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Allison G

10/22/19

5 out of 5

"Great Product"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? It is great that there are so many templates to do many different tasks. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? I wish it was a little more customizable. What problems is Microsoft Access solving and how is that benefiting you? I have found a great way for project management, considering times, and dates.

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Alexander G

10/22/19

5 out of 5

"A great software that has revolutionized to manage the databases of offices and companies "

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? A good aspect that Microsoft Access offers is how you can customize this software for different applications which is very useful because we can use this software for multiple applications which makes it very economical, Another strong point that must be highlighted of this tool is that it has a ability to customize the data, the amount of programming required is less than most other database programs this is a great advantage for beginners ...

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Jessilon M

10/22/19

4.5 out of 5

"Great for keeping up with hours spent during the work week! "

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? I like that there is a layout available for recording hours. I want to know that I am getting the most out of my work week. It is a great accountability tool. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? There is nothing that I dislike about Microsoft Access. I wish to further familiarize myself with it more so that I may be able to implement it in other aspects of my life. Recommendations to others considering Microsoft Access: Get the most out ...

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Anonymous User

10/22/19

3.5 out of 5

"Easy database for report distribution "

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? I like how easy it is to add or remove people! What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? It isn't always easy to use on every computer. What problems is Microsoft Access solving and how is that benefiting you? We distribute monthly reports. Access allows us to organize who receives the reports for each designated area.

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Roxana G

10/21/19

5 out of 5

"My review on Microsoft Access."

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? Microsoft Access is an essential application to answer the multiple information queries of the diverse and numerous elements contained in our Telecom network. Thanks to Access, my work team and I have created multiple databases that include information and inventory of IP addressing, equipment acronyms, equipment brands and models, switch ports, internal and external clients, and many more options, which allow us to make our daily performance ...

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Anonymous User

10/21/19

3.5 out of 5

"Most hands-on database software"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? Microsoft Access is a program used for database management, part of the Microsoft Office Suite. The design is very user-friendly and intuitive. The functionality is straight-forward and user-friendly. Personally, my favourite feature is the implemenentation with Microsoft Word & Microsoft Excel. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? Access is not part of the standard Microsoft Office Suite, but requires an additional purchese. Another ...

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Anonymous User

10/16/19

1.5 out of 5

"Bad design slow. Speed and terrible interface. "

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? I like the idea of managing large data locally which can give you more controls. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? The design and UI is terrible compared to the MS SQL server. No coding assistant and may be only friendly to drop down menu users. My current version is 2016. What problems is Microsoft Access solving and how is that benefiting you? Manage local large simulation data or server- downloaded data for local matching or ...

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