Well, hallelujah! We are trying to launch Clooz 2.0. Some of you might have jumped the gun and downloaded before I announced the release. Not a problem. I put up a setup earlier today and some folks downloaded it. My programmer tells me that's not the release setup. He's in the process of uploading the file to me so I can put it on the servers to be downloaded by you. So, I've removed the link for the time being until we get the release setup uploaded. If you did download the one that was put up earlier today, not a problem. You can use it. It's the same program, but the release setup will be minus the debugging information. So, by tomorrow morning, you should be able to download Clooz 2.0 from http://www.clooz.com/download.htm. Everyone can download it. You don't need a serial number to install the program. You'll be able to use the program in demo mode for 30 days or 15 tries. After that you'll need a serial number. If you've purchased Clooz from me, I will be going through the process of sending out serial numbers to everyone over the next day or two. Please be patient. I will get to you. I have a large stack of orders that I need to deal with. But, you will be able to use the program in the interim without the serial number. Don't worry, you'll be reminded and will be given the opportunity to enter your serial number either when you start the program or from the Help menu. I hope you feel the program has been worth the wait. I am excited to use it myself. I've got a bunch of stuff sitting waiting. Now I just need data entry time... Liz Kerstens
Finally started the use of the program and have a question. I have bible records of births, marriages, and deaths and would like to know how others have entered these. Are they entered as General Documents, or birth record, marriage record or death record respectively? Additionally, mine are photocopies of the original records and I have scanned the copies to make them electronic images. Any suggestions on entering these records? IF there is more information, then let me know and I will try to explain further.