It’s called MDExplorer and can be licensed for only 5USD, there is a free trial available. Since publishing this post in 2011, lots have changed, however seeing how many people actually come to this article, I want to point a better solution out than the one mentioned above. If you know of better or alternative ways to achieve the same result, please post it here and share with others… I know many people are facing this issue from time to time, and as you can see in this post, suffering needlessly since the solution is readily available and very simple. You should now be able to both access and manage your data in your Access Database on your MAC OSX… and you managed to do it in less than 5 minutes and it cost you zero deniros ! In the next screen you can either accept default or change the settings, this step is purely a convenience matter, so decide for yourself.Select “Next” and enter optional Username and Password (its possible you can skip this step).Select “Browse” and select the database connection you created in previous step.Select “Connect to an existing database” and select ODBC in the drop-down.Select “Database” from the Welcome Screen.
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