Access Program For Mac
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Not really, no. Microsoft, for whatever reason, has never seen fit to port Access to Mac OS (X).
So you're stuck with either installing Windows as a dual boot option a la Boot Camp, or using something like Parallels or VMWare Fusion which runs Windows inside a VM. You could always try something like WineX, but I would not get my hopes up about it working, and be prepared to spend at least a few hours scouring message boards and what not to figure out how to set it up. One other possibility, is to use an ODBC (Open Database Connection) setup.
If you can have Access running on a Windows box, and then set up ODBC, you could, in theory at least, use some alternate interface to interact with and manipulate the Access database. There may very well be something of a niche market out there for this sort of thing that has been filled by someone if you just look.
Genuine Microsoft Access only exists for Windows. There are various Access 'readers' for the Mac which do not sound sufficient for your needs, there is also a tool for converting Access files to other formats e.g.
FileMaker which again does not sound suitable for your needs. Beyond that there are I believe some Mac programs for 'running' Access databases but again if this is for study purposes I would suggest they also are not suitable. Really it sounds for your purposes you need 100% genuine Microsoft Access and the only way to do this is to use either Boot Camp which lets you boot your Mac in to real Windows. (You will have to installed Windows.) Or to create a virtual machine on your Mac inside of which you also run genuine Windows, or a final possibility is to use CrossOver Mac which is a way of running some Windows applications on a Mac without having Windows itself.
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