Someone said that Jill was a bit too harsh with her comment. I disagree. She echoed my thoughts exactly. I also have been a BK user since the DOS days, with even more names and photos, and I'm a very satisfied customer. I've sampled many other programs over the years, but none compares to BK for its reliability and ease of use. Through all the platform and version upgrades, I've never lost a single molecule of data. And the support is unparalleled. Several months ago someone else complained that BK was falling behind the others due to its lack of bells and whistles and failure to adopt the latest programming capabilities. I disagree with that also. What BK lacks in fanciness and glitz, it makes up for by being a straightforward, reliable user-friendly database. And that should be everyones top priority. The periodic BK updates have consistently provided improvements while retaining the program's underlying simplicity and integrity. I'm always afraid, when there's a long period between updates, that JS is about to unveil a new and improved BK that will rob it of the characteristics that we all appreciate... or should. Rennie Brown West Union, WV From: Jill McGroder <gordonmc@netspace.net.au> To: G6JPG@soft255.demon.co.uk; bk@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2012 7:33 PM Subject: Re: [BK] I am _not_ my own granddad ... John, Leave Brothers Keeper alone, it works perfectly well, always best to be sure you haven't got the same person mentioned half a dozen times (in reality, so many names are duplicated). ( I am _not_ my own granddad ) ? are you sure about that, as it sounds like you are confused. If you don't like it, BK as it is, well choose another program. I have been using Brothers Keeper since 1986, have over 53,000 names and some 4,000 photos recorded, and it all works wonderfully. Regards, Jill >When I add a father to John Bosworth, who is called John Bosworth, BK >offers me the list of John Bosworths it already knows about, in case the >new father is one of them. >However, it would be nice of that list didn't include the person who's >father is being entered - he's not going to be his _own_ father. >(Similarly, I think, with son, mother, daughter.) >Only a minor point, and if it's hard to fix, no matter - just thought >I'd mention it (-:! ------------------------------- 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