17 June 2009 1 Comment

Creating Web 2.0 Visual Effects in Access

Once of the most interesting trends in the web application space has been a refocus on user experience improvements. Often times Access gets a bad reputation for not keeping up with the times from a look and feel perspective. Our good friend Brandon from OpenGate Software created a great white paper (with sample database) on how to bring these improvements to your existing Access databases

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Creating Web 2.0 Visual Effects in Access

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One Response to “Creating Web 2.0 Visual Effects in Access”

  1. How I Make $300 a Day Online 17 June 2009 at 2:45 pm #

    Hey, great post, very well written. You should post more about this.


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