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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Moving an MS Access database to the Web with Alpha Five

There's no denying the power of the Web. And today, more than ever, it's important for you to be able to harness that power for the benefit of your business. That's why we put together a 40-page downloadable e-book, dubbed, "Moving an MS Access Database Application to the Web with Alpha Five Version 9."

Penned by Martin Heller -- an experienced Web and desktop application developer and database designer, and the author of thousands of technical articles and several programming books -- the e-book simplifies the usually difficult and tedious process of moving your Microsoft Access desktop applications to the Web.

A press release will go out this week officially announcing the guide's availability, but you know me. I just couldn't wait to spread the news. Hopefully you'll find this e-book a valuable resource. Enjoy!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I noticed following comment in the pdf:

Ajax
Alpha Five V9 has Ajax support in the form of JavaScript libraries and Xbasic functions, but we will not cover
Ajax in this white paper. It will be much easier to enable Ajax effects in Alpha Five Version 10, and doing so
won’t involve much effort at all. For example, a Grid built with Alpha Five Version 9 will automatically
acquire basic Ajax capabilities when upgraded to Alpha Five Version 10, and you will be able to enable
advanced Ajax capabilities by setting a few options in the Grid Builder.

? When o when is Version 10 going to be on the market?

Bridget said...

We are nearing a beta version. We have not fixed an official release date yet. However, we are in the process of putting together a series of blog posts that will cover all the new features, including videos, just as we did for version 9. We'll start posting these "soon."