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

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Tasia L

06/29/17

5 out of 5

"Best way to stay organized!"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? I use Access to organize complicated sets of data that needs to be updated on a daily basis, year to year. This program has allowed me to create custom forms to do just that. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? I have not come across anything to dislike so far. What problems is Microsoft Access solving and how is that benefiting you? Staying organized when I have multi year, complicated sets of data.

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Mathew R

06/29/17

4 out of 5

"Microsoft Access, Making the Database Accessible to All"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? This software is great for allowing users to create referential databases. There are many tools and templates that make it easy for even a beginner to get right in and make a solution that works well. The interface is reasonable to work with, and all of the tools are accessible via the menus, and a search. If you are familiar with any of the other Office Products, this experience will be very similar for you. What do you dislike about Microsoft ...

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Steve C

06/27/17

4.5 out of 5

"Quick, efficient database repair"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? Very simple to use. Much more effective and data base repair and management than functions built into proprietary software systems (i.e. compact and repair). What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? There's so much more we could do with this- but we don't need it. I would like to see a tripped down version that just compacts and repairs data bases Recommendations to others considering Microsoft Access: pricey- but efficient. very quick and ...

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Anonymous User

06/27/17

3 out of 5

"I have used MS Access quite frequently and am using it now to build an OSHA reporting app"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? The ease of development! For smaller projects, you can get from idea to application in as little as a day or a few days. Easy to make a complete solution What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? Some of the gotchas with add ons and missing files can be a hassle, like the calendar control mscal.ocx and trying to either find ALL of the files to install on user machine or just having to find another calendar control or make one Recommendations ...

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Anonymous User

06/22/17

4 out of 5

"Very powerful software, not easy to pickup"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? Access is such a powerful system that learning all of the intracasies to it can be very time consuming and tedious. It did help me sort large quantities of data for my business but it was hard to figure out creative ways to use the data. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? It's very hard to pickup on this software. You can watch youtube videos on how to use it but it puts me to sleep after 5 minutes. What I would like better would be a ...

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Ruturaj H

06/15/17

4.5 out of 5

"Great compact database"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? Database file doesn't need installation, the File size is manageable not too large. Can be used in projects developed in C# with ease. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? Microsoft doesn't seem to upgrade documentation to use API/com references related to this product. Recommendations to others considering Microsoft Access: It's great for development purpose might have to go to StackOverflow for help sometime though. If you don't ...

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Anonymous User

06/07/17

4 out of 5

"USING MICROSOFT ACCESS"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? I like how using Microsoft access allows you to create data relationships between systems and provides easy to use data reports, you can cross reference the data and Multiple users can access data at the same time. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? Multiple users can access data at the same time, but can sometimes be slow depending how many are using at the same time and can cause screen freezing What problems is Microsoft Access ...

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Anonymous User

06/01/17

5 out of 5

"Helpful in building reports/Keeping track of what's happening"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? Our team is able to use access to build out a document that reports all of our trainings and some materials associated with them. Easy to use! What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? Access form can crash and require new updates made by our tech team. What problems is Microsoft Access solving and how is that benefiting you? Keeps all of our info in one places and helps communicate what is happening with other business leaders.

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Anonymous User

05/24/17

4 out of 5

"Great for storing and calling data"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? This software allows you to create and manage a database to make your life easier! Queries and table functions work well. This software also for easy exporting to other office software, which allows for easy of putting data in things like reports. What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? It takes some time to learn how to use this software. Less ease of use here than with other Microsoft office software. I have experienced occasional crash ...

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Anonymous User

05/14/17

4 out of 5

"Flexible database tool"

What do you like best about Microsoft Access? Widely available - Microsoft is found on most business machines with an Office suite What do you dislike about Microsoft Access? Can struggle with multi-user databases over a network What problems is Microsoft Access solving and how is that benefiting you? Databases for research studies

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