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We are a small county historical museum which has purchased and
implemented Past Perfect software. Because we rely heavily on a few
volunteers, we are not as far along with its use as we'd like to be.
However, we have been happy with the software's capabilities, which
include links to related objects, separate informational screens for
objects, books, photographs, and archives, and the ability to obtain a
list of an individual's donations (artifacts and/or money) easily. We
have someone who is working on transferring our current computer data to
Past Perfect. This is partially completed.
Past Perfect offers a demo disk for $10. For us, this was money well
spent.
Bill Michael wrote:
> Has anyone started using PASTPERFECT by AltaMira Press, the relatively
> new
> program demonstrated at AASLH in Sacramento? I'd be interested in any
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> comments anyone may have about it.
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> At 03:33 9/30/1998 GMT, you wrote:
> >We have been using Paradox 3.5 & Paradox for Windows to set up and
> mantain
> >databases for our photographs and collections of various artifacts.
> We have
> >recently looked at the possibility of switching to Access but, have
> made no
> >decision yet. We would be interested in hearing what software others
> are using
> >and the reasons why.
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> >Sid Colquitt
> >Escondido Historical Society
> >Escondido, Ca.
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> Bill Michael
> Director, Eastern California Museum
> P O Box 206, Independence, CA 93526
> 760/878-0258 fax 760/872-2712
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