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║ Description of PAF Review - From File PAFRV.DES ║
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║ PAF Review - Edition 93.3 - May 1993 ║
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║ Why PAF Review? ║
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I am an avid family history researcher and a PAF user, as well as
an interested observer of the electronic bulletin board phenomena.
In late 1992 I started looking around the BBS world to see what
utilities might be available to work with, or enhance, PAF's
capabilities. I looked first on my favorite local BBS, Hackers
Haven, normally one of the best places in the state to look for
files. A couple of PAF related utilities were there, although they
were quite old. Next came Channel 1 and Exec-PC, two of the largest
BBSes in the country, where I found a few more of these utilities.
Again most of them were older. I then checked in CompuServe's
Genealogy Forum. I found more programs, including some that were
very recent. After more searching, I located several bulletin
boards that focus on genealogy and found even more PAF utilities.
After several weeks searching, I had located more than 50 programs!
However this required my contacting and sorting through the file
lists of several dozen different BBSes.
PAF is a very popular program for use by family historians. It
surprised me to find that the shareware for PAF was not more readily
available. During my review I encountered another problem. I found
it very difficult to determine which was the latest version of each
program and to locate current copies. Perhaps someday, the
Genealogy Software Distribution System (GSDS) will solve this
problem and make the latest versions of these types of files rapidly
available in all parts of the country. For now, it takes some
sleuth work and a lot of long distance calls!
PAF Review is an effort to share the information I've gathered, to
save others the same time and expense. I hope this will help make
these programs more widely available and encourage present and
potential shareware/freeware authors to continue their development
of high quality utilities for PAF users. I plan eventually to
include all such programs which are helpful to users of version 2.2
of PAF or to programmers who want to access data from PAF. This
includes programs aimed at easing the transfer of information
between PAF and other genealogy programs including FamilySearch.
For the present I have decided not to include programs that are only
available as commercial products. I have included several which are
restricted versions (designated Demo) or which have newer versions
that are commercial programs. Several readers of PAF Review have
suggested that I expand its scope to include all PAF related
software, whether shareware or commercial. Perhaps I will do so
when I have tracked down and included all (I may have to be
satisfied with 99%!) of my current targets.
PAF Review Edition 93.3 (May 1993) PAFRV.DES Page 2
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║ Changes in This Edition ║
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PAF Review now comes in two versions. One is cummulative including
information on all programs/files discovered to date. This version
will have a name starting with PAFRV. The other version includes
information only on changes since the last edition. This "changes
only" version has a name starting with PAFRC. Both versions will
include the complete summary and index files but PAFRC will only
include program information files that have changed since the
previous edition. A brief description of this version is contained
in a file called README.NEW. All information in PAFRC will also be
included in PAFRV.
There are now 101 programs and files described in PAF Review. The
first two review files have been added. They contain subjective
review information on the functioning and value of the program being
reviewed. Consider these prototypes that may change a lot after I
put some more thought into this process. Because this month in my
life also included a college graduation (my first born earned his
Masters Degree!) and a wedding (my sister), I chose two programs
that I was familiar with and would take less work to examine,
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║ Copyright and Distribution Policy ║
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Any material in PAF Review not quoted from others is copyright 1993
by Mike St. Clair. You may upload copies of PAF Review to BBSes or
other information providers for redistribution. You may not charge
a fee for PAF Review beyond the cost of distribution. BBSes may
provide PAF Review for downloading and post portions as bulletins.
Users groups and genealogy organizations may include portions in
their newsletters. Individuals and nonprofit organizations may use
this material for any purpose other than generating income without
any other permission than is granted in this section. All other
rights are reserved.
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║ File Naming/Edition Numbering for PAF Review ║
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A new CUMULATIVE edition of PAF Review will be issued once a month
if any new utilities or releases have appeared. The name of the
file will be PAFRV followed by a year (YY) and an issue character
starting with "1", incrementing until it reaches "9", then starting
through the alphabet beginning with "A". This edition, the third
in 1993, is 93.3 with a file name of PAFRV933.ZIP. Instead of ZIP,
the file extension may be LZH, ARJ, ARC, etc., depending on the
standards of the BBS where you find the file. On CompuServe, which
limits file names to six characters, the filename will always be
PAFRV.ZIP omitting the date/edition from the name.
A new "Changes Only" version will also be issued at the same time.
It will follow the above naming pattern but the file name will begin
with PAFRC instead of PAFRV. This smaller version will not include
information on any programs/files that have not changed since the
previous edition of PAF Review. A change could be a new program,
a new version, or simply a revision of the description to correct
or improve it.
PAF Review Edition 93.3 (May 1993) PAFRV.DES Page 3
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║ For Shareware Authors ║
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PAF Review may help you be more successful, but only if current
information about your products is included. Please let me know
where you upload new versions of your PAF and GEDCOM related
software so I can check periodically. If you would prefer, send me
revisions or new utilities by mail. It's my goal to see that current
copies of the software in PAF Review are widely available. I will
be regularly sending or uploading copies to: Channel 1 BBS (Boston,
MA), PC-OHIO (Cleveland), Capital PAF UG BBS (Wash D.C.), Hackers
Haven (Provo/Orem, UT), FamilySearch Support (Salt Lake City, UT)
and wood.cebaf.gov on Internet. Internet site "wood.cebaf.gov"
specializes in genealogy programs of all kinds. I will trying to
promote distribution on GSDS as well.
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║ Where to Find These Utilities ║
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If you have access to any of the sources in the following list, they
should have the latest versions. The first two only allow paid
subscribers (well worth it!) to download. The other sources allow
access at no charge. Note that PC-Ohio is 157/200 and Capital PAF
UG is 109/422 on FidoNet. Here is brief access information:
Channel 1 BBS: (617) 354-3137 Boston, MA
PC-OHIO BBS: (216) 291-3048 Cleveland, OH
Capital PAF UG BBS: (301) 989-8960 Wash. D.C. area
Hackers Haven BBS: (801) 224-4031 Provo/Orem, UT
FamilySearch BBS: (801) 240-3903 Salt Lake City, UT
Internet "wood.cebaf.gov" The PAF related programs are
available via anonymous FTP in
directory /genealogy/paf while the
GEDCOM programs are in directory
/genealogy/programs.
Other BBSes that deal with genealogy, particularly if participating
in GSDS, will have some or all of these files. Your local FidoNet
BBS system operator may be willing to request files for you. Be
aware that BBSes often post several versions of shareware programs.
Look for the file name given in PAF Review, similar names, or the
version number that you can often find as part of the file
description. CompuServe limits file names to six characters which
usually match the first six characters used in the BBS file name.
You may have to look at the file description to figure out the
version. Don't waste time downloading an outdated version if the
current one is available.
I will send copies of the entire set to any BBS or individual. Send
me formatted diskettes (six 1.4MB/seven 1.2MB) and a large addressed
diskette mailer with the correct postage. For updates, return one
diskette and a similar mailer after you receive each mailing.
Please be patient. It may take up to several weeks depending on the
number of requests outstanding.
PAF Review Edition 93.3 (May 1993) PAFRV.DES Page 4
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║ File Listing - Contents of PAF Review ║
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The following files are included in PAF Review:
README.PRV A brief list of the files in the comprehensive
version of PAF Review (PAFRV) and a description of
how to display or print the contents.
README.NEW A brief list of the files in the "Changes only"
version of PAF Review (PAFRC) and a description of
how to display or print the contents.
PAFRV.DES Contains a description of the purpose and contents
of PAF Review. It also solicits help from shareware
authors and users to help keep PAF Review up to date
and tells how to submit proposed updates.
PAFRV.SUM Contains a summary of known PAF or GEDCOM related
utilities including: name; latest version; version's
date; size for downloading; shareware, freeware or
demo; requested fee; author; and a description of no
more than two lines (for 101 files in edition 93.3).
PAFRV.IDX A simple index of the utilities by category
XXXXXXXX.INF Each INF file will be one printed page and describe
a particular program or file in more detail,
including the file name by which it is normally
found and the author's address if known.
XXXXXXXX.REV Each REV file will contain recent, subjective review
information about a particular program. There are
only a few REV files in this edition.
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║ How You Can Submit Changes/Corrections/Suggestions/Comments ║
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While I have tried to make the information in PAF Review as accurate
and complete as possible, I'm sure there are omissions and mistakes.
Please contact me if you: know of a program I missed; are willing
to contribute commentary on a program you are proficient with; or
have any constructive suggestions. To suggest additions or
revisions to this material, contact me via:
CompuServe: 71552,3314
Internet: 71552.3314@compuserve.com
GENIE: M.ST.CLAIR2
Hacker's Haven BBS: MIKE STCLAIR - public node (801) 224-4031
NETMAIL Conferences: (all as MIKE STCLAIR)
ILink: Genealogy, Shareware
RIME: Roots, Shareware
FIDO: GenSoft Echo
U.S. Mail: 327 North 800 East
American Fork, Utah 84003
PAF Review Edition 93.3 (May 1993) PAFRV.DES Page 5
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║ Important Remarks ║
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Most shareware authors develop programs for themselves and perhaps
a close circle of friends in response to an immediate need. They
soon find these projects take ever larger amounts of time if the
product is to become easy, safe and enjoyable to use.
The most important thing you can do to encourage the author's
continued effort is to provide feedback. Do you like the program?
Is it useful? How do you use it? Are there problems? Is it the
greatest thing since sliced bread?! Please tell the author.
The second most important thing is to register those products you
use regularly and make a payment if called for. It costs money and
takes a lot of time to develop good software. The authors deserve
and need your financial support in return for the software you find
useful and therefore use. The fee is usually very nominal compared
to commercial software purchases - and you can try it first to know
it works for you!
I've heard from a number of PAF-related shareware authors who were
underwhelmed by the response they received. Many such authors stop
developing and improving their software because, without feedback,
they assume no one else recognized the genius of their idea. In
other cases, they turn to developing commercial ony products. Let's
not let that happen to these products that can make our research
easier, more productive and more enjoyable.
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║ Caveat ║
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Unless otherwise noted, the comments contained in PAF Review are my
own. The program descriptions are basically from the authors'
documentation, either printed or online, which I have edited to take
less room. Any review comments are based on experience with the
software in question, either my own or that of a correspondent.
While I take full responsibility for any inadvertent mistakes and
for my subjective opinions contained here (don't blame the program's
authors for what I say!), I can take no responsibility for problems
that occur because you use any program described in PAF Review.
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**║ IF YOUR PAF DATA IS AS IMPORTANT TO YOU AS MINE IS TO ME, ║**
**║ BE CAREFUL WHEN USING ANY NEW UTILITY OR VERSION OF PAF!! ║**
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Try new software out first on a copy of your data. Use FRCHK before
and after your test to verify that you have data integrity both
before and after you run the new software. Back up your data
frequently to allow you to recover from problems that may occur.
I hope my efforts make it easier for you to find a utility that will
help you solve your PAF related problem of the moment. If you don't
find what you are looking for, let me know that too. Perhaps I will
add a wish list in the future for program authors to hear what is
needed but not available. Right now someone is probably thinking
about writing the program you need. It may be included in a future
version of PAF Review; perhaps even the next one!
PAF Review Edition 93.3 (May 1993) PAFRV.DES Page 6
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║ Acknowledgements ║
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Many have encouraged and assisted in the production of PAF Review.
I'd like to acknowledge the following for their special assistance:
George Archer who shared information he had been gathering for
publication at the national NGC conference.
Ann Turner who shared information about her shareware, sent me
good suggestions and advice and helped me get
involved in GEnie
Jack Chandler who sent copies of all his shareware and uploaded
PAF Review to GEnie
John Grove who provided access to his excellent BBS system and
helped educate me about FidoNet and GSDS
Debbi McKay who provided access to another great BBS, answered
my dumb questions about GSDS, helped me find and
distribute PAF software, and helped me bail out the
water when I shot a hole in the bottom of my canoe
by mistaking a commercial program for shareware.
Stephen Wood who helped set up a distribution site for these
programs on Internet.
My wife Anna who patiently let me spend more time on the computer
and the modem than most wives would tolerate.
I'd also like to thank:
- BBS Sysops all around the country who have allowed me access to
their systems in tracking down these programs.
- Program authors who sent information or answered my questions.
- Too many to name who sent me ideas, tips, lists, etc.
- And especially those who requested copies of the PAF software
collection and are helping to disseminate it in their own
areas.
Happy PAFfing! - Mike St. Clair