MS has been trying to move away from Access for a very long time, but the user base is making it very difficult for them. I am guessing this is why they do not include it with Office for Mac, since they don't even want it on Office for Windows anymore.
Even with the free version of SQL Light (not it's actual name, but I forget what it is called) many users are afraid of making the switch, since they loose the single-file database they have been using for so long. I have that situation at work right now. To my knowledge, there is no native Mac software to edit or even read an MS Access database. You have to export the data in Windows to a cross-platform friendly format (Excel, XML, etc) and then import it back if you make changes to it outside of Access.
I bought Office for Mac 2011 a couple of years ago for my old MacBook. About a year and a half ago I got a MacBook Air and so to get Office on it, I downloaded the trial, and activated it with the product key from my disk. I know Access is not included in the Home and Business Edition or Home and Student Editions of MS Office Mac 2011. The only difference in.
I don't imagine this is going to change. Click to expand.It's not merely a matter of 'want to' on the part of Microsoft or Apple. Microsoft Access uses the Microsoft Jet Database Engine. That Engine is deeply integrated into a host of Windows technologies. It's a lot more complicated than a Word Processor or Spreadsheet.
Ensuring cross-compatibility and data integrity would be a huge undertaking, for likely a very small market. Most applications could be solved by using a spreadsheet (seriously) or else moving to a SQL-basd technology that could be far more compatible across platforms. MS has been trying to move away from Access for a very long time, but the user base is making it very difficult for them. I am guessing this is why they do not include it with Office for Mac, since they don't even want it on Office for Windows anymore. Even with the free version of SQL Light (not it's actual name, but I forget what it is called) many users are afraid of making the switch, since they loose the single-file database they have been using for so long. I have that situation at work right now. To my knowledge, there is no native Mac software to edit or even read an MS Access database.
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You have to export the data in Windows to a cross-platform friendly format (Excel, XML, etc) and then import it back if you make changes to it outside of Access. I don't imagine this is going to change. Click to expand.You go to your university's computer lab?
Good for you. I never understand why people constantly say things like: Why do you need access? I just use VMWare I just use another computer. I just use a different database.
So now Skype has made a regrettable decision to kill my chances to connect with my family. Download skype for mac os x 10.7.4. I'm just sad about this.
Blah blah blah. That's YOUR solution. Some people have genuine use for an application in their own environment. People should stop making ridiculous suggestions.
I can't imagine the ordinary joe (especially people not used to the windows environment) installing that workaround. Also, some people may have a complex spreadsheet already programmed, and they have migrated to OSX, and they don't want to have to spend another 1000 hours programming time to convert it all (in my case) because it is hooked up with a database. My spreadsheet and db needs portability between osx and windows, because much to my surprise (SHOCK HORROR) people use windows - and last I knew, my 63 year old colleague didn't have access to a 'university lab computer'. Installing VMware then having to install windows, then having to install office is just NOT a practical solution to run one application. Let alone the cost of doing that. The original question was WHY can't microsoft negotiate with apple to include access in it's OSX version of office. I for one would welcome this, because I have to fire up vmware with windows and office every time I want to run my spreadsheet that has access at it's back end.