MDB/ACCDB Viewer lets you open Microsoft Access databases on your Mac -- regardless of whether they are in the olderMDB or the newer ACCDB format. A convenient search function lets you find what you are looking for. Double-clicking rows brings up a record window, perfect for reading long text or inspecting images.
MDB Viewer plays nice with others: export your database as Excel files, as CSV files, convert it to SQLite, or create SQL dumps. Because all apps have their unique intricacies, the documentation includes detailed instructions for transferring your data to Filemaker, Bento, Excel, Numbers, Open Office, MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite and Address Book.
While MDB Viewer shows all the data stored in the database, it can not display forms or queries, and it can not modify databases.