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G

Guest

Hello all,
Is the Advisor CD from Access Advisor Magazine worth the $50? It is
supposed to have "The best advice, the best ideas, the best how-to, the best
designs, the best explanations, the best tips and tricks, the best
strategies, and the best code"

I have the Access 2000 Developers handbook 1&2 and the CD's with it. I am
also a frequent visitor of this web site and sites of Allen Browne and
Roger's Access Library.
 
B

Brian

David said:
Hello all,
Is the Advisor CD from Access Advisor Magazine worth the $50? It is
supposed to have "The best advice, the best ideas, the best how-to, the best
designs, the best explanations, the best tips and tricks, the best
strategies, and the best code"

I have the Access 2000 Developers handbook 1&2 and the CD's with it. I am
also a frequent visitor of this web site and sites of Allen Browne and
Roger's Access Library.

If you've got the Developer's Handbook for your version, then you already
have the best non-free resource that there is. On top of that, there are
numerous websites with excellent advice on Access (you haven't mentioned
http://www.mvps.org/access/), all these newsgroups, Google Groups, and the
Microsoft Knowledge Base. I've been developing Access databases for years
and years, but whenever I browse all these resources I still learn more new
stuff than I will ever be able to remember or use.

So, no need to waste your money!
 
P

Penguin

As Brian has mentioned all the resources are great for getting
information about Access. The Access Advisor Magazaine is also a good
source of information. The CD's should have all the information as the
magazine. I consider the Developers Handbook as the best information.
If you have a certain question then post the question and someone can
help.
 

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