Hi Colin /
@isladogs !
Well done! That's a nice article.
I've got a couple of corrections and comments below.
Access 97
Source code control integration was already available for Access 97. - And it was *not* just Visual SourceSafe integration but MSSCCI integration. The real *integration* in Access is limited to the SaveAsText/LoadFromText methods. Anything beyond that is not directly integrated but provided by a PlugIn included in the Developer Edition of Access.
Access 2000
For Access 2000 you absolutely *must* mention the upgrade to VBA version 6, which was a major progress. - Unfortunately the last major progress VBA has ever seen.
Access 2003
Are you sure about ...
Linked Sharepoint lists - I might be mistaken, but I thought they were only added in 2007.
Digital signatures - Weren't they available previously already?
Access 2007
Reports - PDF output was not in A2007 immediately/directly. It was later provided by a PlugIn that hat to be installed separately. A2010 was the first version with integrated PDF output.
Access 2013
Visual source safe removed - Not Visual SourceSafe but MSSCCI (which was the integration API for VSS)
Access web apps (based on SQL Server) - They are not based on SQL Server but on Sharepoint!
Access Data Projects (ADP) deprecated - I think the word "deprecated" is not correctly used here. ADPs were not supported at all anymore.
(That applies to all occurrences of the word "deprecated" in that paragraph.)