PAF also has a built in date calculator and now has an add on the will allow it to operate from a Windows base and the price is also great.. -----Original Message----- From: Barbara Eberly <beberly@wcu.campus.mci.net> To: PennaDutch@aol.com <PennaDutch@aol.com> Cc: jrinscheid@lucent.com <jrinscheid@lucent.com>; penna-dutch-l@rootsweb.com <penna-dutch-l@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, October 18, 1997 8:00 AM Subject: Re: NEW tombstone subject >Rod, >I just thought I would pass on the news that I have reviewed >all the demos I could find for the genealogy class I'm >teaching in January. (It has since expanded to three >classes!) I thank you for your reference to Cumberland. I >have decided to recommend rather than require a specific >program. I think there are four or five I will include and >Cumberland is definitely one of them. It is comparatively >easy to use and it has a number of features not found in >comparably priced software. If you are looking for >something in the $50.00 price range, it is hard to beat. >Barbara > >PennaDutch@aol.com wrote: >> >> In a message dated 97-10-16 11:34:19 EDT, you write: >> >> << >> This is *almost* off topic, and I've seen it discussed in alternate >> forums, but never with a straightforward answer: does anybody have a >> cheap (okay, maybe free) site/calculator they know of for using death >> date & age to back into birthdate? >> >> >> Cumberland family tree shareware/software has a calculator as a built in >> feature. It makes the conversion to gregorian and has several calc features >> including auto field entry, calcing 1st or 2nd dates, interim period etc. >> >> rod >> >> ==== PENNA-DUTCH Mailing List ==== >> Abbreviations---PD=Pennsylvania Dutch, PMH=Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage magazine, MFH=Mennonite family History magazine, MRJ=Mennonite Research Journal, LMHS=Lancaster Mennonite Hist. Society. This and more list info at: http://members.aol.com/PennaDutch/pennadutch.html > ==== PENNA-DUTCH Mailing List ==== Haven't found a post of interest? Why not generate one of your own?