Last week I wrote about the Office 2010 Technical Preview bevy of announcements. This post kicks off a series of conversations about what is new in Microsoft Access 2010. As a team,
Office Pro Plus 2007 Keygen, our passion is to help people quickly and easily create databases tailored to their needs with tools that are affordable, fast and efficient. Access 2010 is the next iteration in this quest. Here is a peek at some of the many changes you will see: Get started faster. One thing we have learned from the Access 2007 template effort is—people are more successful when they start from template that closely matches their needs. A while back we blogged that Office Online allows developers to submit Access templates. The new Getting Started experience includes community templates to make it easier for people to get rolling. It also provides an avenue for developers to share their creative work. Better design and customization tools. Changes to the design tools make it faster to develop and customize databases to fit your needs. Integration with Office themes brings beautiful color palettes and a modern look to your application. A new navigation control enables codeless tab style navigation,
Microsoft Office 2007 Pro Plus Key, similar to many web sites. The revamped macro designer makes it easier to write more powerful, readable logic while IntelliSense speeds up development and reduces errors. Centralize business logic. Data macros allow you to write logic behind tables similar to SQL triggers. This makes it easier to maintain applications because you can centralize business logic: Landing pad for data. We hear more and more that people want to use content from the Web and data from web services. A new Web Browser control gives users the ability to create Web 2.0 mash-ups and display web content in the application. Integration with Business Connectivity Services (BCS) allows people to create read-only link tables to LOB web services,
Microsoft Office 2007 Professional Plus Serial, which enable users to make use of trusted and validated data provided by IT. SharePoint performance and offline. SharePoint adoption continues to grow fast as the platform helps people in organizations work better together. Access 2010 extends the ability of Access 2007 with improvements to the link table cache and offline models. List data is cached in local tables to improve large list performance. When server connectivity is lost, the database automatically goes into offline mode. When connectivity is restored,
Office Pro Plus 2007 Product Key, Access automatically synchronizes data changes for you. Browser apps. One of the most common requests we hear from people is to make it easier to share databases in the browser. We will talk more about advancements in this area after the SharePoint Developer Conference in October. This isn’t a complete list but rather the 10,
Microsoft Office Standard 2007 Keygen,000 foot view. Over the next few months we will dive into details. The team looks forward to your feedback through the beta newsgroups and this blog. Next week we will talk about changes to the macro designer and IntelliSense followed by a discussion about data macros. Updated 7/13/2009 with image of a data macro. <div