Jul 09, 2014 Open Microsoft Access database on your Mac with Access Database Manager, you can view data easily with Filter, Sort, Paging, and export data or schema to other databases. Open Microsoft Access database on your Mac with this App, you can view data easily with Filter, Sort, Paging, and export data or schema to other databases. With the In-App Purchase feature 'Edit Data' and 'DB Creator' you can even edit it natively on your Mac, create new databases and new tables. The best way to share an Access database application with Mac users is also one of the best ways of sharing an Access database application full stop. The solution is to use a hosted remote desktop service. Access on a remote desktop Microsoft have developed a Remote Desktop Client for Mac, iOS and Android, as well as Windows. Alternatives to Microsoft Access on the Mac File Maker Pro. FileMaker is probably the best known database application for the Mac. It has a feature set comparable to Microsoft Access, but with a strong focus on forms (layouts) as the primary way of accessing databases.
Since the MAC version of MS Office does not include MS Access (there is no MAC version of Access and never has been) , we often see questions similar to:
How can I run Microsoft Access on a MAC?”
in various forums. While it is true that you can’t get Access (and other programs) for MAC, there are still ways to run them on your MAC. Let’s take a closer look at each of these.
Free Database Software For Mac
Possible Ways to Run MS Access on a MAC
Here are a couple solutions that I am aware of:
Virtualization Software
You can install any number of virtualization software programs, such as Parallels or VMWare Fusion or Oracle VirtualBox, to create a virtual machine in which you install Windows and then MS Office/Access and or any other Windows program(s) of your choosing. This does requires buying Parallels, and owing licenses for Windows and any other program you wish to install.
Once it is setup you can run launch your Windows Virtual Machine directly from within your MAC OS.
Bootcamp
How to get premiere pro for free mac. Use Apple’s free Bootcamp software which will create a separate Windows formatted partition on the hard drive to install Windows and the appropriate drivers. It will run Windows as fast or faster than a PC of equivalent specification. The only downside (aside from the cost) is that you cannot run the Mac OS and the Windows OS simultaneously. Users who wanted to use Access would have to shut down the Mac OS and reboot into Windows. https://starnew578.weebly.com/blog/volume-mixer-for-mac.
So basically you split/partition your MAC hard drive to create a spot to install Windows. So your computer end up having both OSs installed and you pick which one to run at startup.
Remote Access Software
Another interesting option is to use remote access software, programs such as:
Microsoft’s Remote Desktop
TeamViewer
etc…
to connect to a another computer. The remote access software simply transmits the image of the other computer’s screen image directly back to your local PC. So, you are in fact working directly on the other computer.
So, if you already have access to a Windows PC or server, you can use remote access software to connect to it and run your database.
CrossOver
I recently came across a program called CrossOver which states:
Print screen for mac. Run Microsoft Windows software on your Mac without buying a Windows license, rebooting or using a virtual machine
I don’t know anything more about this product, but it sounds very interesting and may be worth further investigation. Furthermore, they offer a trial version so you can take it for a test drive.
Microsoft Query
Access Database Manager For Mac Free Download
Camera for mac mini. If you simply need to access the data, but not interact with it (Add/Edit/Delete) and you have a copy of MS Office for MAC then you can use Microsoft Query to access the data via ODBC.
UPDATED JUNE 2017: Prices updated and a 6th app added…
Yes you read that correctly! Up until recently, there was no way to open a Microsoft Access database directly on a Mac. However, there are, at the time of writing, five apps, all available from the Mac App Store, which allow you to open and view data in Access database tables. Below is a summary of the apps.
Access Database Engine For Mac
MDB Tool
Opens MDB and ACCDB files (2007 only, not 2010/2013)
Only provides access to tables. Does not support queries, forms or reports
Exports to CSV and SQL formats
Available for £5.99 from https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/mdb-tool-for-microsoft-access/id513995545?mt=12
MDB Explorer
Opens tables from multiple databases at same time
Exports to various formats including CSV, TXT, Excel and SQL
Filter, sort and search functionality allows you to easily find the information you need
Supports MDB but ACCDB support is available via in-app purchase £9.99
Available for £9.99 from https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/mdb-explorer/id506622388?mt=12
MDB ACCDB Viewer
Opens MDB and ACCDB files
Search functionality
If you double click a record it opens in a separate window – great for reading long text entries
Exports to various formats including Excel, CSV, SQL
Documentation includes instructions for transferring to Bento, Numbers, Open Office
Available for £18.99 from https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/mdb-accdb-viewer/id417392270?mt=12
MDBLite
Converts MDB to SQLite
SQLite is a small database engine found in many gadgets and small websites
Just drag and drop the MDB file onto the app’s window
Supports MDB format only
Available for £3.99 from https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/mdblite/id487704620?mt=12
ACCDB Explorer
From the same company that makes MDB Explorer
Similar functionality to MDB Explorer but supports ACCDB as well as MDB
Reads attachments from 2007 format databases
Reads calculated fields from Access 2010 format databases
£19.99 from https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/accdb-explorer/id577722815?mt=12
Access Database Viewer
I have added this one following an email I received from the developer (Disclaimer: I am NOT making any money from this!)
At this time the app supports to open, view and export accdb and mdb files.
The developer will improve the app on user request in the next weeks/li>
£2.99 from https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/access-database-viewer/id1241742780?mt=12