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- From: dlinder@cse.unl.edu (Daniel Linder)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.apps
- Subject: Re: WANTED: Family tree software recommendations
- Date: 10 Jan 1993 18:32:43 GMT
- Organization: University of Nebraska--Lincoln
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- References: <1993Jan5.015718.15592@ultra.com> <93006.164228LIBSJR@BYUVM.BITNET> <1993Jan10.054847.21762@compu.com>
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- fr@compu.com (Fred Rump from home) writes:
- >Before you shell out $40 take a look at shareware that is a bit better IMHO.
- >Not that shareware is free but at least you get periodic improvements that are
- >not subject to the crawling bureaucracy of the LDS.
- >You may write to the author of Brothers Keeper directly at
- >75745.1371@compuserve.com
- >It always helps when one can go right to the horse's mouth with questions and
- >suggestions.
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- I'll also stand behind Brothers Keeper. My mom is big into our family
- geneology, and so far she has over 1700 people entered into our database.
- Matter of fact, my father purchased the latest version for her as a Christmas
- present this year..
- BK is easy to use, and holds quite a bit of information. Highly reccomended.
-
- Later,
-
- DAn
-
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- | Dan Linder - Comp. Eng. - Senior |"If there's nothing wrong with me, |
- | dlinder@cse.unl.edu | there must be something wrong with |
- | University of Nebraska - Lincoln | the universe!" Bev Crusher-Remember Me |
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