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Someone in our organization told me that Access 2003 is
the last version Microsoft will produce. Is this true?
 
Phil said:
Someone in our organization told me that Access 2003 is
the last version Microsoft will produce. Is this true?

Since some of us are working on the alpha of the next version, I'd say that
you'd better find someone else in your organization to listen to.

Considering that Access has over 200 million users world-wide, and is, by
far, the largest relational database in use, (more than doubling its closest
rival) I'd say that there is about as much of a chance of Access dying as
there is Microsoft going broke. Does that answer your question?
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
Microsoft Access
Free Access downloads:
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
 
WORD!!!

Arvin Meyer said:
Since some of us are working on the alpha of the next version, I'd say that
you'd better find someone else in your organization to listen to.

Considering that Access has over 200 million users world-wide, and is, by
far, the largest relational database in use, (more than doubling its closest
rival) I'd say that there is about as much of a chance of Access dying as
there is Microsoft going broke. Does that answer your question?
--
Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP
Microsoft Access
Free Access downloads:
http://www.datastrat.com
http://www.mvps.org/access
 
Sorry Phil...
I actually went to Office Max today and purchased Access
2003 and it is the latest version out right now. I guess
Bill Gates is taking a lil break bathing in his richness.
lol. Im sure a new 2004 will be coming out soon though.
 
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