I found Clooz one of those programs you luv or hate - I hate it - my
wife luvs it - but she's more organised than me and can cope with it -
I haven't got the patience to use if properly and it doesn't suit my
way of doing things!

Paul
Portland

>Clooz isn't a genealogy program like Legacy.  It's "a database for 
>systemically organizing and storing all of the clues to your ancestry that 
>you have been collecting over the years."  It works in conjunction with 
>genealogy programs.  It's a good way to "file" scraps of info that you're 
>not quite sure where they fit in your genealogy program - a way of 
>organizing those bits of papers and books.  You don't actually enter the 
>data, but enter what you have, if that makes sense.
>
>The website is http://www.ancestordetective.com/clooz.htm
>
>Sherry
>
>
>At 04:05 PM 1/10/00 , you wrote:
>>Why not use Legacy? I list the census details once under notes for the family
>>head. Then I record as an event everyone else in the family. This allows 
>>you to
>>immediately see if you are missing a particular census for an individual. 
>>Also,
>>you can see when you have entered the last census detail, which may give you a
>>clue that the person died, immigrated, etc. Works for me.
>>
>>Perhaps, some others can post how they handle this?
>>
>>Bill Cotgreave
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Long Island, New York, USA
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Mary Ann Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Sent: Monday, January 10, 2000 9:22 AM
>>Subject: [LegacyUG] Clooz Link Needed
>>
>>
>> > Please, would someone inform me as to the best link to order Clooz?  I've
>> > read about it here on the Legacy List before, but haven't taken any action
>> > to procure it.  Now with all my census data, have a need to be better
>> > organize it.
>> > Thanks,  Mary Ann in Sacramento, CA  : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>

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