i do.  if you're considering reselling it, then i would
suspect access wouldn't be readily available.  most people
do not have Office on their machines, at least not an official
copy.

i do have office, but being a developer myself, i thought having
access to, uh, Access :-) was a good idea.  As much as I hate it...

you could, instead, develop a C++, or maybe VB app that used ODBC
to connect to the Access DB, that way the customer wouldn't need
any particular product.  

-Eric

--- Mark A Patton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am considereing developing a front end application that would maintain
> customer and club data. Currently I use a database for this, but it is not
> user friendly unless you feel quite comfortable with building databases.
> This front end application would greatly simplify the use and management of
> a database, and would not require any specific database skills.
> 
> Curious, how many of you have Access?
> 
> 
> Mark A Patton
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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