Thanks Tom for the comment, I am an Access Developer and love to use 
Access just not sure for the access performance. I still have to learn 
many things. 

I think there are still many people using access to build an 
application.

--- In AccessDevelopers@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Oakes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ivan, 
> 
> I think most of the compiled frontends (VB, VB.NET, C#) are going to 
be
> slightly faster than Access because they are compiled and don't have 
the
> Access shell to sit on top of.  I don't know that the performance 
difference
> is material.  
>  
> However, development is quite a bit faster in Access, in my opinion.
> Access' native controls are very easy to use and populate with data. 
 If I
> had a dollar for every time I spent 2 days trying to get one little 
thing to
> work in VB.NET, I'd be well off.  The combobox in VB in VB.NET don't 
support
> auto-complete (without a whole lot of tweaking) - and that alone is 
enough
> to keep me developing in Access.






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