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Awards, Reviews and Customer CommentsAwardsWinner of every Best Access Add-in award since 1994 and more awards than any other Access product, Total Access Analyzer is the world's premier database analysis and documentation program for Microsoft Access.
Rave ReviewsDiscover why so many developers rely on Total Access Analyzer to help them deliver better and more robust Access applications: Published Product ReviewsI
could summarize Total Access Analyzer in one sentence: ...an
indispensable tool for debugging, analysis and documentation. "While
the amount of detail generated by Total Access Analyzer is
extraordinary, the product is easy to use - all its features are
available through push buttons or check boxes." "The
only way to really know what's going on in your database. I especially
like its module analysis and the way it catches unused variables and
procedures." - David Risher, Access Product Manager, Microsoft Corporation "An
indispensable utility that comprehensively documents Access
databases... Every serious Access user should own a copy." "Total Access Analyzer is
a unique tool. If you want to know everything there is to know about
your Access database - and I do mean everything - use Total Access Analyzer." Customer Comments“Your software products were very high quality and extremely helpful for us. They aided us greatly in achieving a better quality of programming! Thank you very much for your hard work on the newest version of Total Access Analyzer!” - Tilo Schinke, Germany "I have only been at my current company for 4
months developing the in-house systems. It is never easy inheriting
somebody else's work, but is made particularly difficult here, as we do
work for the pharmaceutical industry and everything we do has to meet
stringent 'Good Laboratory Practice' guidelines. This means we have to
rigorously test and document everything. Total Access Analyzer has
proved invaluable in assisting me in this testing and I am delighted to
get my hands on the shipping product - especially as we have a
Government inspection on Monday and I can now get all the paperwork
right up to date!" "After running the documenter on a second database I began to panic, thinking that perhaps I had overwritten the documentation of my first database (which required an hour to compile). I scrambled for the user manual (it comes with a printed manual) and quickly located the section, Selecting Another Output Database to View. Yes, multiple output databases are saved for future reference and comparison. Over time you could collect what amounts to "snapshots" of your database schema, objects and their properties. That's a great feature!" - Danny Lesandrini, Database Journal "I have been a fan of
FMS since about 1996 when I found your free 3D text add-in for Access
2.0!! I was in college at the time and found your site to be a
fantastic resource for learning about Access. I currently use the
Total Access Analyzer 2002 here at work. It's awesome." "The
product is great! I had four Access 2000 databases with linked tables
to SQL Server 2000. Each database had some 60 forms, 80 ODBC linked
and/or local tables, 200 queries, and around 100 reports each. I
needed to clean up and combine these database front-ends and their
respective SQL back ends. I don't know if I would have accomplished
this with out using Total Access Analyzer. With the use of this tool I
was able to clean up the VBA in all modules (get it to a compiled
state). I was able to cross reference every object in the database
(down to the field) such that I could find and remove unused objects
and or correct errors." "I've had great
success with Total Access Analyzer." "Total
Access Analyzer remains one of the most essential add-ins on the
market for the serious Access developer." "I find that clients
are impressed and comforted when I provide them with detailed
documentation about the applications that I build. Total Access
Analyzer is an easy-to-use tool that quickly generates documentation
sure to impress just about any boss or client." "My company has
purchased Total Access Analyzer. As the primary developer here, I can
say that I love Access Analyzer. I wish I'd had this a year ago!
Thanks to the entire FMS team!" "Total Access
Analyzer is great. It has improved my code, kept my boss happy about
documentation and is easy and intuitive to use. Great Job!" "One day when I was
checking out the FMS homepage I took a look at Total Access Analyzer
and found that it might be worth checking a bit closer. I downloaded
the free demo and took a tour. It had the printout functions that I
had been looking for and it had so much more. I now have my own copy
and I feel sorry for those who don't - this is THE TOOL!" "Total Access Analyzer has saved me a
lot of time. It's THE program to keep overview in large Access applications, and is also
very handy for documenting applications." "Total Access Analyzer is the most
comprehensive analysis tool for Access development that money can buy. It pays for itself
with your very first analysis run against an MDB." "Total Access Analyzer saved me weeks of
code cleaning and greatly enhanced my applications' performance!" "Total Access Analyzer solves Access
documentation headaches for good! It not only saves weeks of time in documenting Access
databases, it's also easy to understand and has a great user interface."
"The Total Access Analyzer is a must have tool for any Access developer! Until Total Access Analyzer, there was no easy and quick way to fully
document and understand the architecture of an Access database. This tool
paid for itself the first time my team used it and continues to pay for itself over and
over.
This tool is critical when reverse engineering databases we have inherited
from other developers. When a developer has not incorporated good development practices, understanding the database architecture has been like
trying to navigate the New York subway system without a map. Total Access
Analyzer allows us to map out the database to start making sense of how the various
objects are being used. We can then begin to eliminate unused objects. Finally we start figuring out how to clean up the database. Using
traditional methods (lots of wasted time hand mapping the system) this could
take days. Now we can do it in matter of minutes. Another tool that has proven helpful is
Total Access Detective. The ability to compare objects
can help us to quickly tell the difference between various objects with in
different versions of a database." "I used Total Access Analyzer to create a data dictionary for our 12 products in less than
one week. Before using Total Access Analyzer, I avoided doing this for ~2 years because I did not think
I would ever have the time to complete the project. I used this information to reduce the
number of data names from ~3000 to under 500. It 'paid' for itself in one week." |