Hi Tracy,

Data stored in DBFs is most likely the limiting factor.  Possible scenarios are:

1.    switch to SQL, then rewrite into a new environment later

2. rewrite into a new environment, bring the use of DBFs into the new environment (perhaps not supported)

3. rewrite into new environment, converting data to SQL (or whatever) at the same time as the new environment goes live

It seems that #3 would be the best, but probably requires the most resource and is the most risky. If #2 isn't possible, do #1. #2 seems like it would be creating a new problem along the way.

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I am using TreePad Lite as notes taking program.

Never used EverNote!

OneNote got OCR, if I remember correctly. And I have never attempted it.

On Sat, Jul 23, 2016 at 5:21 AM, Charles Hart Enzer, M.D.
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What are the Advantages of Evernote?
What are the Advantages of OneNote?



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