Hi G.C.
Thanks for providing a vote of support for Clooz 2.1 . I'm at the stage now
that I want to decide between Clooz and Custodian and I was hoping that the
members of the LUG could provide me with some clear recommendation as to which
is the best program or recommend an alternate program.
ken,
I have used Clooz for a number of years. It is easy to use "after a
little experience and time" and designed to handle all the other
"stuff" that may not fit nicely into a program like Legacy. I believe
it is exactly what you are looking for.
G.C.
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Dennis
What an excellent idea! That means my family can use Research Notes and To-Do's
as traditionally used and I can use Events as you have described.
Thank you
Patsy Daly
Melbourne, Australia
I created an Event Type called "Research". Made it private. Then I can
add as many "Research" event
Hi Bill,
Based upon my research I believe that all three programs have been developed
from Microsoft Access. I’m not that skilled with Access so the idea of me
developing a research database is not really an option. Appreciate the
suggestion though.
Ken
From: Bill Wood [mailto:steamin
Hello,
Have you considered using Microsft access and or Sun OpenOffice and using it
as a front end to Legacy and adding your own extra tables ?
Can elaborate if you wish
Bill
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 11:02 PM, Ken wrote:
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