The runtime for A2003 is a part of Visual Studio Tools for Microsoft Office
(or something like that) and is an expensive purchase for individuals. The
runtime for A2007 will be distributed at no cost. It was available briefly
a few weeks ago but there was a problem with it so it was withdrawn.
Hopefully, it will reappear soon. Keep checking the MSFT download site.
Both applications would be able to sync with the palm pilot assuming you
have the correct cables and software. A2007 is very new and not many
applications have been distributed yet to the jury is still out as far as
issues go.
If I were going to distribute a runtime engine along with my application, I
would lean toward using the platform that provided the features I needed for
development. A2007 has some excellent new features but due to the total
revamp of the UI, will cause productivity issues for development for some
time until you refamiliarize yourself with where everything is. The ribbon
still needs some work. It is always supposed to show what you need but I
find I have to switch ribbons more than I thought I would. Your application
can shield the user from the ribbon and the navigation pane (a real pain
IMHO) by using custom menus so don't let the A2007 UI influence your
decision.
>I just purchased Microsoft Access 2007, and hope to make use of an Access
> Database in one of my applications. I do have a few questions though, as
[quoted text clipped - 25 lines]
>
> Thank you very much.
George Hepworth - 24 Jul 2007 20:18 GMT
The 2007 runtime was re-released, as of last Friday. So far, no feedback on
furhter problems has surfaced.
George
> The runtime for A2003 is a part of Visual Studio Tools for Microsoft
> Office (or something like that) and is an expensive purchase for
[quoted text clipped - 48 lines]
>>
>> Thank you very much.