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Microsoft Access is a mature database product which provides excellent tools for building departmental level databases. The directory's scope includes listings of interest to Access developers as well as Access users.
Please submit only sites dealing with information about using or extending Microsoft Access. Sites offering Access consulting services should be submitted to Computers: Consultants: Databases. Sites about products built with Access should be submitted to the relevant category; for instance, a construction management package should be submitted to Computers: Software: Industry-Specific: Construction.
Add-ins and utilities extend the basic functionality of Microsoft Access.
Please submit only sites with product information or downloads available for Microsoft Access add-ins, utilities, or wizards.
Interactive support sites for users of MS Access.
Please submit only sites that primarily offer interactive support to users of MS Access, such as technical support services, database repair or data recovery, and discussion lists. FAQ''s, how-to sites, and code repositories should be submitted to the main MS Access category.
Online tutorials, courses and other learning resources for users of Microsoft Access
Please submit only sites providing tutorials, online courses, or other learning resources related to MS Access.
Periodicals and publications pertaining to working with Microsoft Access.
Please submit only sites dealing with periodicals and publications pertaining to Microsoft Access in this category. Interactive online publications that deal with Access should be submitted to the Support subcategory. How-to and general interest Access sites should be submitted to the main Access category.
User Groups focused on learning about and developing applications with Microsoft Access.
Please submit only user groups with a specific focus on using or developing database applications with Microsoft Access. In other words, do not submit sites that are generalized PC or software interest groups that might have an occasional meeting about Access. The user group does not have to be *exclusively* focused on Access; for instance, submitting a user group centered on Access and Visual Basic would be fine.