Microsoft Microsoft Access 2024
Microsoft Access 2024 PC
$124.99 USD $179.99 USD
Microsoft Access 2024 is the ultimate tool for creating, managing, and optimizing databases. Packed with cutting-edge features, Access 2024 empowers users to build custom database solutions effortlessly, whether for business analytics, project tracking, or inventory management. Its inclusion in the Office 2024 suite ensures seamless integration with other Microsoft applications like Excel, Word, and PowerPoint. Key Features Enhanced Data ConnectivityConnect to a broader range of modern data sources, including cloud-based services and local databases, making it easier than ever to access and analyze your data in real-time. Optimized PerformanceWith improved database query execution and reporting speed, Access 2024 handles even large datasets with exceptional efficiency, ensuring smooth operation for complex workflows. Modernized User InterfaceA refreshed, intuitive design enhances user experience, aligning Access visually and functionally with other Office 2024 applications. This update ensures a cohesive and professional work environment. Advanced AutomationLeverage powerful VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) enhancements to automate routine tasks, reducing manual effort and improving productivity. Enhanced SecurityStrengthened encryption for database files and improved compliance tools help safeguard sensitive data, ensuring your information remains secure. Why Choose Microsoft Access 2024? Simplify complex data management tasks with robust tools. Enjoy seamless integration with the Office ecosystem for enhanced productivity. Benefit from reliable performance for both small and large-scale database solutions. Harness the power of automation and customization for tailored workflows. System RequirementsAccess 2024 is compatible with Windows 10 and Windows 11, ensuring optimal performance on the latest systems. As part of the Office 2024 suite, it aligns with modern IT environments for better accessibility and security.
Microsoft Software Microsoft Access 2021
Microsoft Access 2021 PC
$124.99 USD $149.99 USD
For 1 Device Lifetime License Instant Digital Download Refresh, remove or relink your linked tables Lifetime support at no extra cost Microsoft Access lets you easily create your own database apps in formats that serve your business best. But the new Microsoft Access 2021 is better, with improved features.  With Microsoft Access 2021, you’ll build and share a database in seconds. All you need to do is supply the information and let Access do the rest. This makes it easy for you or your team to create and structure your company data. You can also use reports and queries to put your data into the format you want, so your apps consistently look great. If you're upgrading to Microsoft Access 2021 from Access 2019, you'll still have all your Access 2019 features, but you'll also notice some new ones! The new and changed features in Access 2021 in the high-end Office 2021 and Office LTSC 2021 are: Refresh, remove or relink your linked tables The Access 2021 database includes a Linked Table Manager. This provides a central location for viewing and managing all linked tables/data sources. If from time to time, you may need to edit, refresh, relink, delete, or find linked tables, this updated feature will make your work easy. Changes to data source location, table schema, or table name shouldn't be a bother anymore. The new Access Date/Time Extended data type has better precision Microsoft has applied SQL (Structured Query Language) to implement the DateTime2 data type into Access to enhance syntax compatibility with SQL. This will improve accuracy and detail level in dates and time records. Date range shouldn’t be a problem because the DateTime2 data type includes a larger date range (0001-01-01 through 9999-12-31) with higher-specified time precision (nanoseconds, rather than seconds). Keep tabs on your Access database objects Now, you can clearly see your open/active tab, easily drag/rearrange tabs, and close your database objects with just one click. Tables, reports, forms, and queries will appear in your Access tabs by default. You can still display objects in overlapping windows. Dark theme support Access now supports dark gray and black themes. This is perfect for those who prefer a softer take on high-contrast visuals. Add tables with fewer clicks Use the new feature called Add Tables task pane, which stays open while you work, to add tables to queries and relationships. SQL View Improvements Use Microsoft’s Find and Replace dialog box in the Access SQL View to search for and replace text in an SQL statement. This is especially useful for long statements. Query Designer Improvements  Microsoft has added new time-saving options for Access table objects. In the Query Design View, right-click to select Open, Design View, or Size to Fit. Better view now. Relationships Window Improvements  You can now quickly adjust the table size to reveal additional fields and relationships, select a subset of tables and relationships, and scroll horizontally and vertically using your mouse’s scroll wheel. Operating System  Windows 10, Windows 11, Windows 10 LTSC 2019, Windows 10 LTSC 2021, Windows Server 2019, or Windows Server 2022. Processor 1.6 GHz, 2-core processor Memory 4 GB (64bit), 2 GB (32bit) RAM Hard disk space 4 GB available disk space Display 1024 x 768 resolution Graphics DirectX 10 graphics card for graphics hardware acceleration for PC Additional system requirements Internet access, Microsoft account 
Microsoft Software Microsoft Access 2016
Microsoft Access 2016
$79.99 USD $119.99 USD
1 PC/1 person One time download Lifetime License 24/7/365 customer support Commercial and personal use Meet the Latest in Database Management Microsoft Access 2016 is the ultimate database management system. Carrying forward the innovative elements introduced in its previous two versions, Access 2016 has all the necessary features and touch-ups to become a centerpiece of your software development work, even if you are a non-programmer. With minor improvements to the overall look, numerous new additions that offer extra accessibility and support, and a continued focus on app creation, Microsoft’s signature database program polishes your experience to perfection and makes your work more efficient and enjoyable. Even with the standalone, one-PC installation of Access 2016 you get a bunch of benefits that will allow amazing sharing and uploading functionality. Let’s get into the features of this remarkable database application. Not the right Microsoft Access product you were looking for? Check out our selection of additional Microsoft Access Apps today. • Manage all your data sources with a Linked Table Manager using Access 2016. • Use the Connector library to integrate scenarios across new data source to generate aggregated insights and visuals. • Create applications that are tailor-made to your business and quickly makes changes to your app to meet evolving organizational demands. • Store your access data in cloud databases. It’s more secure, and you can share your application with your colleagues. System Requiremenets Computer and processor:1 GHz or faster x86-bit or x64-bit processor with SSE2 instruction set Memory: 2 GB RAM Hard disk: 3 GB of available disk space Display: PC: 1024 x 768 screen resolution. Web apps require the same minimum resolution as the OS they are running on. Graphics: Graphics hardware acceleration requires a DirectX 10 graphics card. Operating system: Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, or Windows Server 2012. Browser: The current version of Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Safari, Chrome, or Firefox. Get more details. .NET version: .NET 3.5 required. Some features may require .NET 4.0, 4.5, or 4.6 CLR to also be installed.
Microsoft Software Microsoft Access 2019 for PC
Microsoft Access 2019 for PC
$114.99 USD $119.00 USD
1 PC/1 User One time download Lifetime License 24/7/365 customer support Commercial and personal use Microsoft Access is a database management system developed by Microsoft. It's part of Microsoft Office suite's high-end editions, such as Professional and Enterprise. But you can buy it as a standalone application as well. Where spreadsheet software such as Excel fails, Access succeeds. Powerful features and an easy-to-use visual interface make the app rise above competitors. Its software development tools give you the ability to manage and analyze large amounts of information with ease. You can also manage related data easier than ever before.  Access is great to use when you need features that other spreadsheet applications lack. Take advantage of Access 2019 and make your work easier. Why buy Microsoft Access 2019? You should definitely purchase Access if you work with large amounts of data. Keeping track of and handling set-in-stone information can be hard with large databases.  Set-in-stone data can be a number of things. The most common data is records containing names, contacts, and addresses. It's information that you won't change later on in a project. Stop using software that stores inaccurate data, duplicate values, missing or inconsistent data. Lack of control over your information can lead to many issues. These simple mistakes may cost you a lot of time and money. At its core, Access has similar capabilities to spreadsheet applications. However, you're able to create much better charts and other visual representations of your data. Go beyond with powerful historical trending, aggregation, and query filtering features. On top of it all, Access provides a safe and secure way to store all your information within its database. You have the option to encrypt and password protect your files. Encryption is one of the safest ways of managing and keeping data on your computer. Even if someone is able to gain access, the encryption will protect your information. Relying on the Access database is the safest way of seeing and managing your information. The standardized format allows you to take a better look at your data insights, which helps to make better decisions, reports, and analytics. New charts for visual impact Visualization is almost as important as your data itself. Access 2019 gives you the ability to get a visual view of your data and understand it better. This is possible by utilizing the new charts added in this release. These charts allow you to create a visual representation of your data, no matter the size. Analyze anything from sales, website performance, customer service, campaign results and much more. The new chart options ensure that you get the clearest view of your data. Clarify and provide the right canvas to your audience, no matter what type of information you're working with. Compare one or many values in your data sets, break down and show how individual parts make up the whole picture. Charts allow you to understand outliers and the range of your values. Get to know your data set and help yourself analyze things better. Here are some of the charts available in Access 2019: Column chart A column chart shows a comparison among different things, or to show a comparison of things over time. You may use this format to determine information such as revenues or the number of customers.  Column charts display your categories along a horizontal axis and your values on a vertical axis. Access supports three types of column charts, which all fulfill a different task. You can use Clustered Column charts, Stacked Column charts, and 100% Stacked Column charts. Line chart A line chart reveals trends or progress over time. Use it to show many alternative categories of information. You should utilize it when you chart a continual data set. In a line chart, categories are distributed on the horizontal axis and values are distributed on the vertical axis. Access supports three types of line charts which are Line, Stacked Line and 100% Stacked Line. Bar chart A bar chart is essentially a horizontal column chart. Incorporate it to your file to avoid clutter. It's a good solution if a data label is too long, or if you have over ten things to compare. You can use this sort of chart display to show negative numbers as well. In a bar chart, categories get organized on the vertical axis and values get organized on the horizontal axis. Bar charts reverse the traditional placement of the axis and values dimensions. Access supports three types of bar charts: Clustered Bar, Stacked Bar, and 100% Stacked Bar. Other charts Example of a Combo chart that consists of a Line chart and a Column chart Other than the charts mentioned above, you have access to Pie charts and Combo charts as well. Use each one of these charts can for different kinds of data sets. Whatever you need to visually display, you'll be able to do it efficiently. Create an appealing graphic depicting all the information you have all in one chart. Powerful database Using a database can be incredibly useful when you need to store key information in one place. Maintaining only one version of an entity makes it less likely for errors to occur. Access almost eliminates all inconsistencies like duplication of or general errors in values. On the other hand, spreadsheet applications allow you to create these errors. The misspelling or abbreviating entries can lead to mishaps if the software doesn't recognize the issues. Creating a report in Access helps you maintain an accurate picture of your data. Spare yourself and your team from a tremendous amount of work and stress. Changes in Access are instant, allowing your work to stay fluid. Say goodbye to changing every occurrence of a piece of data manually. You just have to edit the information inside your database itself. Access will detect the entity and apply the changes wherever your value appears. dBASE support Microsoft has brought back support for dBASE files (.dbf extension) into Access. This means that importing and linking to data stored in dBASE files is once again possible. You also have the option to export data to dBASE files. Large Number (bigint) support "Large Number" is a type of data that stores a non-monetary, numeric value. It's compatible with ODBC's data type called the "SQL_BIGINT" data type. It’s used to calculate and handle large numbers better and faster. In Access 2019, you can select Large Number as the Data Type of your fields. You also have support for importing and linking corresponding data types. For example, you can import or link the “bigint” data type found in SQL Server. Property Sheet sorting Are you having trouble finding a specific property you want to have on your Property Sheet? Sorting on forms and reports is now available to help you with that. Forms and reports often contain a large amount of data spread across different tabs. It can become quite the hassle to find one specific thing you're looking for. Make sure you remember the name of the property you're searching for. Sorting the list with the new tool makes it easy to find anything as long as you know the name of it. Without sorting active, you'll see a list of your properties in order of creation. Once your data gets sorted, the list will look a lot cleaner. More accessible than ever before You can find a one-click Accessibility Checker in Access 2019. This helps you resolve accessibility issues. Ensure that your file is easily readable and editable for people, even if they have a disability. Apply the suggested changes to your document with a single click after reviewing. This single click can be a huge help to those who need it. The Windows narrator has also seen some changes which help to make the software more accessible. Some of these are the following: • The narrator can recognize and read the state of Lookup fields as well as combo boxes, both expanded and collapsed. • The menu arrow icon of filters can now be recognized and read by the narrator. • The narrator now has an easier time reading out the column names displayed in table, query, and form datasheets. More accessibility changes include improvements when using the Windows high contrast mode and some general changes to how Access handles basic functions such as creating new tables and looking through all sections in popup forms. Processor: 1.6 gigahertz (GHz) or faster, 2-core Memory: 4 GB RAM; 2 GB RAM (32-bit) Minimum Hard disk: 4.0 GB of available disk space Display: 1280 x 768 screen resolution Graphics: Graphics hardware acceleration requires DirectX 9 or later, with WDDM 2.0 orhigher for Windows 10 (or WDDM 1.3 or higher for Windows 10 Fall Creators Update). OS: Windows 10, Windows Server 2019
Microsoft Software Microsoft Access 2019 Open Academic
Microsoft Access 2019 Open Academic
$114.99 USD
Product Details: Digital Delivery / 5 - 7 Business Days Estimated Delivery Time Runs On Windows 1 Installation Licensed for Personal Use Open Academic Licensing What is Microsoft Access 2019? Microsoft Access is a database management system developed by Microsoft. It's part of Microsoft Office suite's high-end editions, such as Professional and Enterprise. But you can buy it as a standalone application as well. Where spreadsheet software such as Excel fails, Access succeeds. Powerful features and an easy-to-use visual interface makes the app rise above competitors. Its software development tools give you the ability to manage and analyze large amounts of information with ease. You can also manage related data easier than ever before.  Access is great to use when you need features that other spreadsheet applications lack. Take advantage of Access 2019 and make your work easier. What’s an Open Academic license? Microsoft offers an Open License for Academic institutions. This is a smart choice as well as great value for the price. Created with smaller education establishments in mind, this license agreement is as flexible as it is affordable. An Open Academic license allows you to save money over retail Microsoft software, but keep the benefits of a volume-based license agreement. Make good use of the opportunities offered by Microsoft's Open Academic license. It's easy to understand and administer, while also meeting the needs of your institution. The transparent licensing program allows you to easily view your purchase history, not leaving any room for doubts about what licenses you own. You can read more about the Microsoft Open Academic license by downloading this PDF file. Details include an Academic Volume Licensing overview, list of features and benefits as well as throughout explanation of the license terms. Why buy Microsoft Access 2019 Open Academic? You should definitely purchase Access if you work with large amounts of data. Keeping track of and handling set-in-stone information can be hard with large databases.  Set-in-stone data can be a number of things. The most common data records containing names, contacts, and addresses. It's information that you won't change later on in a project. Stop using software that stores inaccurate data, duplicate values, missing or inconsistent data. Lack of control over your information can lead to many issues. These simple mistakes may cost you a lot of time and money. At its core, Access has similar capabilities to spreadsheet applications. However, you're able to create much better charts and other visual representations of your data. Go beyond with powerful historical trending, aggregation, and query filtering features. On top of it all, Access provides a safe and secure way to store all your information within its database. You have the option to encrypt and password protect your files. Encryption is one of the safest ways of managing and keeping data on your computer. Even if someone is able to gain access, the encryption will protect your information. Relying on the Access database is the safest way of seeing and managing your information. The standardized format allows you to take a better look at your data insights, which helps to make better decisions, reports, and analytics. Powerful database Using a database can be incredibly useful when you need to store key information in one place. Maintaining only one version of an entity makes it less likely for errors to occur. Access almost eliminates all inconsistencies like duplication of or general errors in values. On the other hand, spreadsheet applications allow you to create these errors. The misspelling or abbreviating entries can lead to mishaps if the software doesn't recognize the issues. This is something often seen even in Excel. Creating a report in Access helps you maintain an accurate picture of your data. Spare yourself and your team from a tremendous amount of work and stress. Changes in Access are instant, allowing your work to stay fluid. Say goodbye to changing every occurrence of a piece of data manually. You just have to edit the information inside your database itself. Access will detect the entity and apply the changes wherever your value appears. New charts for visual impact Visualization is almost as important as your data itself. Access 2019 gives you the ability to get a visual view of your data and understand it better. This is possible by utilizing the new charts added in this release. These charts allow you to create a visual representation of your data, no matter the size. Analyze anything from sales, website performance, customer service, campaign results and much more. The new chart options ensure that you get the clearest view of your data. Clarify and provide the right canvas to your audience, no matter what type of information you're working with. Compare one or many values in your data sets, break down and show how individual parts make up the whole picture. Charts allow you to understand outliers and the range of your values. Get to know your data set and help yourself analyze things better. Here are some of the charts available in Access 2019: Column chart A column chart shows a comparison among different things, or to show a comparison of things over time. You may use this format to determine information such as revenues or the number of customers.  Column charts display your categories along a horizontal axis and your values on a vertical axis. Access supports three types of column charts, which all fulfill a different task. You can use Clustered Column charts, Stacked Column charts, and 100% Stacked Column charts. Bar chart A bar chart is essentially a horizontal column chart. Incorporate it to your file to avoid clutter. It's a good solution if a data label is too long, or if you have over ten things to compare. You can use this sort of chart display to show negative numbers as well. In a bar chart, categories get organized on the vertical axis and values get organized on the horizontal axis. Bar charts reverse the traditional placement of the axis and values dimensions. Access supports three types of bar charts: Clustered Bar, Stacked Bar, and 100% Stacked Bar. Line chart A line chart reveals trends or progress over time. Use it to show many alternative categories of information. You should utilize it when you chart a continual data set. In a line chart, categories are distributed on the horizontal axis and values are distributed on the vertical axis. Access supports three types of Line charts, which are the Line, Stacked Line and 100% Stacked Line charts. Other charts Other than the charts mentioned above, you have access to Pie charts and Combo charts as well. Use each one of these charts can for different kinds of data sets. Whatever you need to visually display, you'll be able to do it efficiently. Create an appealing graphic depicting all the information you have all in one chart. Property Sheet sorting Are you having trouble finding a specific property you want to have on your Property Sheet? Sorting on forms and reports is now available to help you with that. Forms and reports often contain a large amount of data spread across different tabs. It can become quite a hassle to find one specific thing you're looking for. Make sure you remember the name of the property you're searching for. Sorting the list with the new tool makes it easy to find anything as long as you know the name of it. Without sorting active, you'll see a list of your properties in order of creation. Once your data gets sorted, the list will look a lot cleaner. Large Number (bigint) support "Large Number" is a type of data that stores a non-monetary, numeric value. It's compatible with ODBC's data type called the "SQL_BIGINT" data type. It’s used to calculate and handle large numbers better and faster. In Access 2019, you can select Large Number as the Data Type of your fields. You also have support for importing and linking corresponding data types. For example, you can import or link the “bigint” data type found in SQL Server. dBASE support Microsoft has brought back support for dBASE files (.dbf extension) into Access. This means that importing and linking to data stored in dBASE files is once again possible. You also have the option to export data to dBASE files. Processor: 1.6 gigahertz (GHz) or faster, 2-core Memory: 4 GB RAM; 2 GB RAM (32-bit) Hard disk: 4.0 GB of available disk space Display: 1280 x 768 screen resolution Graphics:  DirectX 9 or later, with WDDM 2.0 or higher for Windows 10 (or WDDM 1.3 or higher for Windows 10 Fall Creators Update). Operating system: Windows 10 or later, Windows Server 2019 or later
Microsoft Software Microsoft Access 2016 Open License
Microsoft Access 2016 Open License
$159.99 USD $179.00 USD
One time download Lifetime License 24/7/365 customer support Commercial and personal use Microsoft Access 2016 Open License The Microsoft Access 2016 Open License program is a customizable platform that offers quite the price advantages for volume purchasing. Open programs provide a simple, yet, cost-effective way to acquire the latest Microsoft technology. Microsoft Access 2016 Open License programs offer you the ability to add online services purchases to your agreement so that you can later transition your past services to the cloud at your own pace through your existing contract. A Major Upgrade Office 2016 indeed is a significant upgrade from its predecessors, but surprisingly not in the way that you’d first expect it to be. Just as the Windows 10 edition ties notebooks, desktops, phones, and your tablets together, all while adding a layer of intelligence into the overall software, the Office 2016 edition wants to connect you and your teammates, using a very smart and capable system to help you along the way. Let's face it, in today's online world those who can collaborate in real-time are those who will surely beat out the competition, and this is perhaps one of the hallmark features of the Office 2016 version. Collaborating has never been easier and more effective than with this software. Open Value Microsoft Access 2016 Open License is the recommended program for small as well as a midsize organization that has five or more desktop, or PCs who want to simplify license management, along with managing software costs, as well as having better control over their investment. The Microsoft Access 2016 Open License also includes Software Assurance, which will provide access to a host of benefits such as: training deployment planning software upgrades product support Microsoft Access 2016 Open License Subscription Open Value Subscription provides one of the lowest upfront costs out of all of the Open program options. The Microsoft Access 2016 Open License option gives your organization the rights to run the software throughout your organization but only during the term of the agreement with Microsoft. Manage all your data sources with a Linked Table Manager using Access 2016. Use the Connector library to integrate scenarios across new data source to generate aggregated insights and visuals. Create applications that are tailor-made to your business and quickly makes changes to your app to meet evolving organizational demands. Store your access data in cloud databases. It’s more secure, and you can share your application with your colleagues.  System Requirements These are the minimum requirements for installing Microsoft Access 2016 Open License. Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster x86-bit or x64-bit processor with SSE2 instruction set. Memory: 2 GB RAM. Hard disk: 3.0 GB of available disk space. Display: 1024 x 768 screen resolution. Graphics: Graphics hardware acceleration requires a DirectX 10 graphics card. Operating system: Windows 8 or later (Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8), Service Pack 1, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012, or Windows Server 2008 R2