I have been using the Open Office database from Novel, it is free and handles much more than MS Access. To me the major advantage is that it also reads and writes just about every data format around - even many of the Microsoft Office formats no longer supported my MS Office 2007. I have a lot of old data (try Word Star 1985), Open Office reads it with no problem!
The Microsoft Access database is considered to be an extremely useful tool to both software developers and data architects. It can be used to create software applications, commonly referred to as "apps".
MS Access does not use databases, it is a database application. You can make a database of class members and track almost any information about each individual.
MySQL, Oracle, MS Access, MS-SQL, pretty much any software that is related or its sole purpose is for databases is a database package.
Access is the database applicaton. Excel has some database capability, but it is very limited. Outlook is an e-mail client, but it has a database for keeping details of contacts. Word is a word processor and can create tables, but with little database capability.
Make MS Access database as a datasource to a table to display the contents in a web page.
MS Office application.Database software.Relational database
generally easy to build a database with, has multiple platforms, is supported by Ms, many companies use it as a standard database
FOTM
Its means Microsof Access database
It is used for connecting to MS Access Database
It is used for connecting to MS Access Database
MS Access supports most of the ANSI-92 SQL subset.
huge database and relational database strucyure is not supported
MS PowerPoint is a presentation application for making presentations. MS Access is a database application for making databases.