MS Access is a proprietary database which Microsoft has chosen to only support on Windows. While you can do the same thing using any number of Mac-only or cross-platform tools, if they need work done on an existing Access DB your only choice will be to buy and set up both Windows and Access. Of course you can do this in vmware or bootcamp.

CB

On 8/20/14, 11:23 AM, Brandon A. Olivares wrote:
Hello,

Is there an alternative to MS Access on the Mac? My wife is working for a place that has an Access database on their computers, and want her to be able to work on it. Any advice would be appreciated.

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