On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 10:41:26PM +0100, Adam Parker wrote:
> I currently use MS Access as a single-user desktop database. The database is
> getting quite large. The largest table has 300,000 rows.
> 
> I am considering upgrading the database. How suitable is MySQL as a
> single-user desktop database? How does it compare to Access when it is used
> like this?

I regularly use MySQL on my desktop.  Under UNIX, at least, there
are all sort of useful utilities that like to hook in.

> But is it faster than Access in the
> single-user environment, when dealing with large databases?

I have no input, I'm sorry.  I don't use M$ on my desktop.

> 
> Thanks for any help.
> 

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