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Main Area and Open Discussion / General Software Discussion / Re: Kinship diagrams (and genealogy)
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on: August 22, 2007, 07:17:52 AM
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The Master Genealogist and Legacy are the two best IMO. There are a lot of genealogy programs out there, but very few for the proffessional genealogist. I suggest taking some time to check out some review sites before making a purchase. GenoPro looks like it is useful for diagramming relationships, but it falls far short of a proffessional genealogy program.
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Main Area and Open Discussion / General Software Discussion / Re: RANT: High Software Prices!
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on: April 19, 2007, 07:32:55 AM
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There seems to be some who believe that it is ok to steal as long as you can get away with it and you 'feel' that you have a right to have the stolen item. If you carry this to it's logical conclusion then, it is ok to steal anything under the same pretense. A car, house, or the money out of the bank teller's drawer. Take it a little further, and you can rationalize murder. Where does it stop? It's either wrong or it isn't, no matter what the object.
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Main Area and Open Discussion / General Software Discussion / Re: Looking for finance app
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on: May 31, 2006, 02:32:54 PM
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I've used quicken for many years and must say that it is a great product. There are a few negatives, such as hiding the built-in categories that I don't use. You can, by the way, search for transactions with a blank category by entering a space.
Classes add an additional dimension to categories. I don't use them myself as I have no need, but it would be simple to set up classes for home and business and easily be able to separate the two on reports and so on.
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