Checking the newsgroup header, yep, Microsoft Communities,
microsoft.public.access -
If a new version of software falls on the table amongst a forest of other
wannabees and no one is listening - did it make any noise?
Gordon
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I dont want to comment on Access 2007 (I will leave that to others)
Full Disclosure - I work for Alpha Five
www.alphasoftware.com and we
have just released a major new version - Alpha Five v9 Platinum -with
extensive SQL support (including stored procedure suport and portable
SQL support), the abiltiy to build fast web 2.0 AJAX web apps with
full reporting (in very little time), supercontrols, drill down
reporting and major improvements to forms, browses,xbasic and xdialog.
I would suggest going to our web site and asking our message board
customers about its level or reliability and productivity.
I can say that the just ended beta program for Alpha Five v9 Platinum
went extremely smoothly and the release time was not keyed to a targe
date but rather was based on when we felt the product was ready (not
being a public company allows one to do this rather than having
release dates be dictated by CFO's and Wall Stree)
Thanks Richard Rabins
On Mar 27, 11:12 pm, angbob <ang...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I have SP1 on XP Home. Access still is unreliable and inconsistent. For
> example, perfectly good, simple SQL produces error codes for which there
> is
> no message, but closing tables and queries, and reopening, clears the
> problem. The standard workaround is to close everything, and start over.
> IsAlphaFiveany better?
>
>
>
> "Joseph" wrote:
> > Is anyone else notising that Access 2007 seems very buggy?
>
> > I run into issues often when clicking on the properties of a report
> > control. The program appears to hang. Testing this issue has proven
> > that the program will return eventually after about 10 minutes. I am
> > the IT manager and recently upgraded the power users to Access 2007.
> > Between me and my CFO we are about to rip our hair out dealing with
> > editing reports. Seems to happen most often when attempting to change
> > the control source of a control.
>
> > My CFO is running Vista and I am running XP. I have had the problem
> > on both his and my machine and both running the DB locally and from
> > the network.
>
> > Has anyone found a solution to this issue or seen similar issues?- Hide
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