Mr. Kempf -- Apparently you were unable to read my response, and, as well,
unable to understand that the title of an article asking if one product is a
replacement for another does not make the new product "a new version" of the
other.
Microsoft has not announced nor implied that LightSwitch is a "new version
of Access". Microsoft has not announced nor implied that LightSwitch is a
replacement for Access. LightSwitch is not either a new version of Access
nor is it a replacement for Access.
May whatever troubles you so that you feel compelled to denigrate Microsoft
Access give you some rest and peace, because your efforts do serve to make a
fool of you in public, but your efforts have not and do not take anything
away from Microsoft Access.
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