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I have a little experience with PastPerfect and find it overall user
friendly with minor inconveniences.
Check out the PP website and there is a free update for 3.0 and 3.5 (along
with manual for the changes made). Might help the 'buggy' infestation ;-)
At 07:56 AM 7/17/2003 -0600, you wrote:
> Like Erica said, it can be buggy, but if you update regularly
> (available free on their website except for major upgrades) many
> problems are fixed along the way. I have also mentioned a problem I was
> having, only to find the change after the next update I
> downloaded. 3.0 is much improved over 2.0 and fixed many of the
> problems I had. (spell check, yay!). All of that said, I still think
> PPS is the most bang for your buck. It has some problems and
> limitations, but it's better than paying thousands of dollars for a
> system that can be just as buggy.
Jessica A. Harris
Collections Manager
Dr Pepper Museum
300 S. 5th St.
Waco, TX 76701
254-757-1025
Fax: 254-757-2221
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