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From: "Cheri Casper" <>
Subject: Re: [GENBOX] Genbox and the future
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 14:33:17 -0700
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I hope there is a marketing blitz. Love it or hate it (or the developer)
but Bob V has certainly positioned TMG as the industry leader. I would
leave to see GB take that seat of honor because it is vastly superior.
Sourcing in TMG with all of those silly variables, you can only have one
variable from each group (WTF is that?), etc. make sourcing difficult at
best. And I love, love the ability to transcribe the source evidence, mark
it, and have it output in footnotes. One of the stellar features that make
me love this program.

CheriC

-----Original Message-----
From: [mailto:] On
Behalf Of Denise L. Moss-Fritch
Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2010 1:06 PM
To:
Subject: Re: [GENBOX] Genbox and the future

Actually, you are number 12 Karen.

Not many of us 'vocally' adding our 'voice' to the list, however I suspect
that for each of us there are several others who have not commented. Only
Bill knows how many subscribe to this list and how many licenses to Genbox
have been sold.

I only hope that when the time comes to release version 4 that Bill will
advertise the release a bit in a genealogy publication.

Best,

Denise L. Moss-Fritch




-----Original Message-----
From: [mailto:] On
Behalf Of Karen Carrigan
Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2010 12:33 PM
To:
Subject: Re: [GENBOX] Genbox and the future

Seven!!! Please make it soon! I still love Genbox for its sourcing
abilities, witness capabilities and places management. I was given FTM 2009
as a gift, and recently upgraded it to 2010. I must say it is slick. I am
working new lines, and its web interface is rather helpful. But I spend a
lot of time reworking sources and correcting places. And forget narratives.

Bill, I check Twitter and the Genbox website almost every day. Waiting, and
ever hopeful...
KC



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