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Access 2013 lets you create custom apps fast without being a developer. An Access web app is a new type of database that you build in Access, then use and share with others as a SharePoint app in a web browser. To build an app, you just select the type of data you want to track (contacts, tasks, projects, and so on). Access creates the database structure, complete with views that let you add and edit data. Navigation and basic commands are built-in, so you can start using your app right away. Using your SharePoint server or Office 365 site as a host, you’ll be able to build a polished, browser-based database app. Under the hood, Access apps use SQL Server to provide the best performance and data integrity.
Features
Start creating a custom app from the Welcome screen, or get inspired by one of the new and professionally-designed app templates
Enjoy support for your existing desktop databases (ACCDB/MDB)
Take a peek at additional relevant information in the database without changing screens
Access apps are stored in Microsoft SQL Azure/Server so your data is now protected by disaster recovery and back-up and restore features
Simply type what you need to track and Access uses table templates to deliver an app that does the job
Never again get "lost in the data." A standardized app framework makes navigating apps familiar and easy
Entering data accurately is a breeze with drop-down menus and recommendations that appear when you begin typing
Windows
Computer and Processor1 gigahertz or faster x86- or x64-bit processor with SSE2 instruction set
DisplayGraphics hardware acceleration requires a DirectX10 graphics card and 1024 x 768 resolution
Operating SystemWindows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008 R2, or Windows Server 2012
BrowserMicrosoft Internet Explorer 8, 9, or 10; Mozilla Firefox 10.x or a later version; Apple Safari 5; or Google Chrome 17.x
.NET version3.5, 4.0, or 4.5
Multi-touchA touch-enabled device is required for any multi-touch functionality. However, all features and functionality are always available by using a keyboard, mouse, or other standard or accessible input device. Note that new touch features are optimized for use with Windows 8.