Microsoft Corp says a Windows NT version of its Access for Windows database front-end will be released in 1994. Access for Windows developers kits are set for release in first quarter of 1993. It also plans to put Access on other systems including IBM Corp OS/2 and the Apple Computer Inc Macintosh in future. Unix […]
Microsoft Corp says a Windows NT version of its Access for Windows database front-end will be released in 1994. Access for Windows developers kits are set for release in first quarter of 1993. It also plans to put Access on other systems including IBM Corp OS/2 and the Apple Computer Inc Macintosh in future. Unix databases that support Microsoft’s Open Database Connectivity application programming interface can interact with Access Oracle Corp has ODBC, Sybase Inc is developing it. Users can import graphics, video, audio and Word files into Access via Microsoft’s Object-Linking and Embedding mechanism – or Excel, 1-2-3 and ASCII files directly. Access can be used in conjunction with dBase III, dBase III Plus, Paradox 3.0 and 3.5.