Is 'it' an applciation that employs Access? If so, you can look around some of the other forums here to learn how to properly structure database-backed applications in such a way that they are not tied to a particular database. What is 'it'? Access itself? That makes no sense. So I'm stuck with re-writing it for the Mac which I'm not going to do. Only if you are unwilling to accept change. Yummy FTP is an interesting FTP client for Mac OS X.
For whatever reason, Microsoft did not see fit to make it available in Office for Mac.īut from reading the replies on this forum and others, looks like i am screwed. For instance, CrossFTP features direct integration with Amazon S3 hosting as well as standard FTP. If not, you can find the direct links here for Apple’s sites to download Sierra, High Sierra, and Mojave here. Then why would you need it? Use the backing database directly and avoid the middleman. For macOS Mojave and macOS High Sierra, tap on the link provided to open your Mac’s App Store and check if those two versions are still available. It's also not just a stand-alone data collector, it grabs data from a real database The same can be said for all the other DB solutions mentioned in this thread, some being much more mature and stable than Access. The Access application is already a developed, running, mature application While I agree that for somone used to using Access, having to learn another DB could be a pain, you don't make your points very well: