I for one would welcome this, because I have to fire up vmware with windows and office every time I want to run my spreadsheet that has access at it's back end.Īll this said I have a feeling it (ms access in OSX ms office) will never happen. In a test call, youll see how your mic, speaker, and camera are working. To make a test call, select your profile picture, then choose Settings > Devices.Then select Make a test call under Audio devices. The original question was WHY can't microsoft negotiate with apple to include access in it's OSX version of office. Making a test call can let you know if your microphone is working properly. Installing VMware then having to install windows, then having to install office is just NOT a practical solution to run one application. My spreadsheet and db needs portability between osx and windows, because much to my surprise (SHOCK HORROR) people use windows - and last I knew, my 63 year old colleague didn't have access to a "university lab computer". Also, some people may have a complex spreadsheet already programmed, and they have migrated to OSX, and they don't want to have to spend another 1000 hours programming time to convert it all (in my case) because it is hooked up with a database. I can't imagine the ordinary joe (especially people not used to the windows environment) installing that workaround. People should stop making ridiculous suggestions. Some people have genuine use for an application in their own environment. I never understand why people constantly say things like: You can get data from Access tables in Word 2011 and Excel 2011 in Mac Office. Access 2007 can be run without a virtual machine using CrossOver. Access 2010 can be run in a virtual machine, such as Paralells or VMWare. You go to your university's computer lab? Good for you. You can run Microsoft Access several different ways.
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