[AccessD] Going to vb.net?

Phil Jewett pjewett at bayplace.com
Fri Feb 4 19:59:41 CST 2005


Charlotte Foust wrote.... 
 
You could distribute royalty free with the developer edition of Office
too. It's the same thing except they've taken it out of Office entirely.
The runtime package for an Access 2003 app is HUGE. We're switching to
VB.Net for future versions.
 
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I would be interested to know the various 3rd party components you will
be using to replace the functionality of Access (printing reports, data
grids, etc.).  So much of what we take for granted in Access just isn't
built in to vb.net.  Or are you planning on doing it from scratch?
 
Phil Jewett
Phil Jewett Consulting
pjewett at bayplace.com
(619 318-4899
 



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