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From: Bryan Bellis <>
Subject: Re: Whole Chart Printing
Date: Fri, 07 Jun 2002 17:21:37 +0100
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On Sat, 01 Jun 2002 19:25:38 GMT, "Ron O'Neill"
<> wrote:
>
>"Duncan MacCallum" <> wrote in message
>news:...
>> > I'd also gladly hear about users views Family Historian.
>> As would a few others :)
>> Someone must be using it.......
>> Cheers
>> Duncan MacCallum
>
>I purchased it today and I've got to be honest, for £50 (1 CD and a 48 page
>manual) my first impression is that I'm not impressed one bit.
Ron - As a fellow Family Historian owner, have you posted your
comments to the Family Historian email list group? I've been making
quite a few comments there, and your contribution would be useful.
Following a long email in the list today from the author or the
program Family Historian, (see
http://www.family-historian.co.uk/index.htm ) I'm convinced that he,
Simon Orde, is committed to listening to purchasers of FH and amending
the deficiencies of the program. Once achieved, I.m expecting this
will be one of the best around.
I must add that I still feel, despite it's deficiencies, it's the best
charting program I've seen so far.
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