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    1. Re: [BK] Satisfaction with BK
    2. Malcolm Webb
    3. In response to part of my post on this topic, John Gilliver said:- "I can't be 'pleased it doesn't have' things; if it had them, I might be pleased it didn't oblige me to _use_ them". I think that is a wonderful way of putting it -- build in new things by all means but give the option to switch them on or off. All the best, Malcolm Webb Lincoln UK <mailto:mfwebb2005@yahoo.co.uk> www.mysteriousorigins.co.uk To all those who made this history we have a duty not to forget -----Original Message----- From: bk-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:bk-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of J. P. Gilliver (John) Sent: 02 February 2012 22:41 To: bk@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BK] Satisfaction with BK In message <CMEFJIGMPKLPELNONILDMEPLDGAA.mfwebb2005@btinternet.com>, Malcolm Webb <mfwebb2005@btinternet.com> writes: >Like others on this list I have been a user since DOS days. I started >using/testing BK in 1994 and became a registered user in 1996. It does >everything I want it to do in a simple and straightforward way and I am >pleased it doesn't have the so-called bells and whistles and glitz of other >programmes. I can't be "pleased it doesn't have" things; if it had them, I might be pleased it didn't oblige me to _use_ them. > >I have tested other programmes, particularly RootsMagic, because I was >impressed for a while that it could be loaded onto a memory stick; but I >soon fell out with that idea. I maintain my database on my desktop computer >and have installed the programme onto my laptop and netbook. It is easy to >copy the database onto either via a USB stick for travelling. I make a >point of never updating my database on anything other than my desktop >computer. I'm similar - except that my main computer is the netbook. I copy to a stick for backup to another computer - my brother's, who also uses the prog. for reference, but doesn't change the database. > >I still use Microsoft Office 2000 on my desktop and laptop so I have no >issues with opening my BK files. However, I have no facility for installing >MS 2000 onto my netbook as it has no CD drive installed; I have downloaded (OT for here, but you can either: copy the installation CD to a memory stick, or: borrow [or buy, they're cheap enough now] an external optical drive for the netbook. I have one for mine - even though I've used it not many times.) [] >So -- BK is wonderful as it is, but I am always grateful for updates and I >do download them and keep my programme up-to-date. Like someone said in an >earlier post -- if you are happy with the way it is and don't want to >change, don't download the updates. That was me (-: > >All the best from Lincoln UK [] For an interesting look at some things I think would be nice - and, I'm sure, some people will hate - have a look at http://www.family-historian.co.uk/tour . -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G.5AL-IS-P--Ch++(p)Ar@T0H+Sh0!:`)DNAf Times are bad. Children no longer obey their parents, and everyone is writing a book. -Marcus Tullius Cicero, statesman, orator and writer (106-43 BCE) ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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