MS Access coming to mac in June


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I hope this is true, but I would think that the author of the page has probably just made a mistake, or gotten it confused with ODBC drivers or something. I can't find anything else about this release date after Googling.

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Hmmm. I would sure hope so as well, even though I really prefer MySQL and PHP over AccessDB and ASP or something of the likes.

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I've sort of got myself a bit stuck here, a few years ago I started learning ASP/Access for developing websites, and all was fine until I switched to Mac, and now i'm stuck with using Access in VPC, and I can't test my pages offline in OS X. In a way I would like to move over to PHP/MySQL in the future, but for now everything just works, although Access might not be the fastest solution it will do for now.

Access on Mac would be fab! :D

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I'm going to have to agree with NeoMayhem on this one. It's likely a typo or a miscommunication. Microsoft would have likely announced it with Office 04 if it were true.

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The only reason dreamweaver is slow on any Mac is because you have no updated ;)

Download the 7.0.1 update and DW returns to greatness. The average increase reported is about 70 percent faster, although mine felt like it got much more of a boost than that.

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The only reason dreamweaver is slow on any Mac is because you have no updated ;)

Download the 7.0.1 update and DW returns to greatness. The average increase reported is about 70 percent faster, although mine felt like it got much more of a boost than that.

thanks

updating now! :D

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That would be great. Now if they would also port Visio to the Mac I can throw my PC out of the door.

Meh, OmniGraffle Pro can easily replace Visio.

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