

I opted for the development kit version - an enormous 220 meg download, but worth it. īuilding reports as good as FileMaker's or MS Access was a difficult find for a long time until I ran across the free Business Intelligence and Reporting Tools (BIRT) built into versions of Eclipse. To design new MySQL databases like a pro, download and install the free MySQL Workbench. Alternatively, you can use a separate computer or virtual machine (on your local network) with MySQL installed. Installation is beyond the scope here but there's tons of help via Google search. On the Mac, you can install and run MySQL. There are some decent online services like Zoho Creator (free) and TrackVia (not free) but if you MUST have something very close to Access or FileMaker installed on your Mac natively, I can offer the following suggestion.

I've not found a single app equivalent to MS Access for the Mac.

Restart Outlook for this change to take effect.I feel your pain. Highlight the profile that you want, access Set the default profile, and choose Set as Default. Select the profile that you want to remove, and then choose the Delete the selected profile button. Select the Create a new profile button, and then enter a name for the new profile.ĭouble-click the profile, and then enter a new name for the profile. Open Contents > SharedSupport, and then launch Outlook Profile Manager. Add, change, or delete a profileįrom Finder, open the Applications folder.Ĭtrl+click or right-click Microsoft Outlook, and then select Show Package Contents. To learn more about how to create user accounts, see Mac Help. Outlook profiles don't offer password protection, and Spotlight searches from the Finder will locate Outlook items from all the profiles in the current user account. Important: If more than one person uses the same computer, Outlook profiles don't offer as much privacy as separate user accounts in the Mac OS.
