I, too, feel that the reports leave much to be desired. However, having made a couple of my own reports in Access I am more enthusiastic about the program. According to the ads, Clooz is an electronic filing cabinet. It's excellent for filing all the documents. It is not a genealogy program. Most of the things that people say they want to do can be done with a genealogy research program such as TMG. Thus far I've only used the Document and Photograph templates. I use the Documents for everything. I haven't yet but will probably use it for census. My census info is in TMG, and I can do a variety of census reports in TMG. What I will do in Clooz is simply to put the title of the document (ex. 1850 Mass Census) and then probably put the people--or at least head of family. My census "document" will be the form I used to copy the census. Clooz will give me the number of my form (ex. CEN 0001), and a list of people. From that I can tell if I have copied out the census for a particular person and where my form is. Because I only put the bare minimum into Clooz, it does not take me long to put in my info. I haven't had much time to devote to Clooz lately, but I'm pleased with how quickly I can complete each Clooz document by only putting in a minimum of info. (I already have complete info for each census, for example, in TMG.) I think the report that lists by category (ex. VRs, ARTicles, CERTificate, etc) and lists people within each category is very useful. I don't find the other reports helpful. In Access I've done a report that gives me the PRN and Document title, along with people associated with each document. I wish I could have this report in Clooz but haven't found a way to do it. I'd also like a simple report that lists everyone alphabetically with whatever documents they appear in. (i.e. alphabetical list of people and PRNs associated with them). I don't find the people reports helpful because they include everyone. I can get that list from TMG. I hope these comments are helpful and not too critical. I'm certainly glad I got Clooz and think it's excellent for what it's designed for. If I knew more Access (I'm slowly teaching myself) I'd be happier because I think I could get exactly the reports I want. Lillian Cain