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Building Accounting Systems Using Access 2000 with CD-ROM

Building Accounting Systems Using Access 2000 with CD-ROM

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A complete waste of time and [money].
Review: This book is a tremendous disappointment. One would think that anyone with an interest in building accounting systems with Microsoft Access would already be familiar with the fundamentals of Access let alone the Windows Operating System. Yet the majority of this book dwells on Windows basics and Access skills that are perfunctory to anyone other than a completely new user.

You will be a good quarter through its slim 500 pages before accounting topics are even addressed. This book is remedial in both its understanding of Microsoft Access and Accounting Systems. Do not expect to actually build a real-world accounting application based on the limited information presented in this paperback.

If you are a serious developer or even just a power-user of Access do not waste your time even looking at this book. It is a complete waste of time and [money].

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A complete waste of time and [money].
Review: This book is a tremendous disappointment. One would think that anyone with an interest in building accounting systems with Microsoft Access would already be familiar with the fundamentals of Access let alone the Windows Operating System. Yet the majority of this book dwells on Windows basics and Access skills that are perfunctory to anyone other than a completely new user.

You will be a good quarter through its slim 500 pages before accounting topics are even addressed. This book is remedial in both its understanding of Microsoft Access and Accounting Systems. Do not expect to actually build a real-world accounting application based on the limited information presented in this paperback.

If you are a serious developer or even just a power-user of Access do not waste your time even looking at this book. It is a complete waste of time and [money].


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