Thanks for your input Ellen There seems to be a few things it may be useful for but a pity you have to buy it to find out if they are :-( You say you open your data in AQ several times a week? Do you use the one database and open it in both PAF & AQ ? I am assuming any changes made in AQ would show in PAF and vice versa ? Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Getting back to our conversation about the strengths of AQ -- I like it because my sources in PAF > have been entered in the order I have discovered them. Thus my census citations are not > chronological. AQ allows you to reorganize the order of your citations so that they are in a > logical and chronological order -- census citations by date, obituaries at the end of the list, > etc. This alone encouraged me to purchase AQ 2 years ago. I still use both, simply because I'm > used to entering data via PAF 5.2. I open my database in AQ several times a week and organize my > citations. I will probably eventually switch to using AQ exclusively once I'm completely at ease > with it! > > Ellen