[AccessD] Better Access GUI

David Emerson newsgrps at dalyn.co.nz
Sat Nov 11 22:26:12 CST 2023


They are comparing it to web based applications where the text controls have rounded edges, and some drag and drop functionality for interacting with Google maps.

Yes, I know they are different beasts but if the users don't like it they are not going to pay for it ☹

Yes, I also am looking for something that has the ability to handle the extensive business logic of the database.

Ideal would be to be able to do it all in Access (so I don't have to pay someone else to do the programming).  Does anyone have any examples where they have modernised the look of Access forms (we are not interested in Reports).

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From: AccessD <accessd-bounces+newsgrps=dalyn.co.nz at databaseadvisors.com> On Behalf Of Stuart McLachlan
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Subject: Re: [AccessD] Better Access GUI

My thought too.

An Access FE is not just forms (whcih can pretty much be designed to look like anything you want), what  about the reports and business logic which are part of the FE if you go to another FE technology?

On 11 Nov 2023 at 18:51, John Colby wrote:

> I would ask to see what they are comparing it against.
> 
> On Sat, Nov 11, 2023 at 6:21PM David Emerson <newsgrps at dalyn.co.nz>
> wrote:
> 
> > Hi Listers,
> >
> > I have an application that is being marketed to large corporations. 
> > The comment that often gets in the way of a sale is that the GUI 
> > looks outdated compared to other more modern applications they are 
> > using.
> >
> > Apart from the "It doesn't need to look pretty to be functional"
> > argument, does any one have any suggestions for alternative 
> > Front-ends to Access?  I wouldn't be looking to learn how to program 
> > them myself, but would like some suggestions so that when I seek a 
> > company to do the conversion I know a bit about what they might be 
> > offering.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > David Emerson
> > Dalyn Software Ltd
> > Adelaide, Australia




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