You can repair any damaged or corrupt Microsoft Access database regardless of their version with the help of this intuitive piece of software
| Version | 11.02.01 |
| Updated | Jan 16th 2018 |
| Developer |
Lepide Software Private Limited
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| User Rating |
1071
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| Original File Size | 1003 KB |
| Downloads | 8729 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | System |
Databases can take hours, days and even weeks to fill out making the loss of the data inside more or less of a horrifying experience. Even the most well-known database management program in the world, MS Access can have its fair share of issues.
Kernel for Access is a professional tool designed to solve any MS Access Database problems you may encounter.
The app's GUI has its pros and cons. The main pro is that the UI is easy-to-use and self-explanatory, while the main con is that the GUI has a poor choice of color palette used, as the bright yellow-orange interface may be a turn-off and a distraction for many.
The entire operation boils down to you selecting where the database that needs recovery is, wait for the app to recover the files, preview the salvaged tables and database objects, and then choose a destination directory for the recovered file.
The app helps you recover inaccessible MDB and ACDB files from any corrupt or damaged MS Access databases.
There are many benefits while using this app, such ass the instant recovery of MDB and ACCDB, it manages to restore table structure and key internal data structures like auto-number, primary keys, and field sizes accurately supports databases that are protected via passwords.
More so, the app supports a wide variety of MS Access versions, currently from 95 to 2013, and can also be installed on all versions of Windows from 95 to 10.
Kernel for Access Crack boasts an intuitive UI that is accessible by users of various fields and level and it works fast and efficiently, making it a great choice for when you lose entire hour's worth of progress.
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