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From: Lady Bonita <>
Subject: Re: [TMG] Version update?
Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2001 17:43:00 -0500
References: <3B41BBA5.7A1A1F40@verizon.net> <02bd01c1040e$2802a600$cc11fe3f@oemcomputer>


Diana:

I agree with Chuck .. I have been doing computer
genealogy for about 15 years .. and using TMG the
last 5+ years. It is wonderful. You might check
with Wholly Genes, but I am sure that if you
transitioned now you would probably get a free
upgrade to 5.0.

check them out at http://www.whollygenes.com

Bonita

Chuck Wolfram wrote:

> We are eagerly awaiting version 5, which will be a 36 bit application,
> instead of the current 16 bit. There are several other known new features
> in v.5, but most of the new features I guess will become known when it's
> released. I hope it comes out within the next few months (we've been told
> that beta testing is close to ended). It's release has been delayed due to
> UFT being discontinued, and I believe that several of the features that
> would have been in v.5 were included in the upgrades 4.0a to 4.0d which was
> issued to make the transition from UFT to TMG smoother.
> If you look at previous release dates, you will find a major upgrade
> about once every year. The archived news releases announcing new versions
> can be found at www.whollygenes.com/html/press%20releases.htm. Version 3.5
> was released May 1998; version 4 was released 20 April 1999; v. 4.0a on 15
> Aug 2000, having been delayed from May; v.4.0c on 3 Nov 2000 (b was for UK
> users); and v.4.0d (a very minor patch) on 20 Feb 2001.
> IMHO, it's an excellent choice. You really can't go wrong with TMG.
>
> Chuck Wolfram
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 8:33 AM
> Subject: [TMG] Version update?
>
>
>
>> I am interested in buying TMG. How often is it updated and is there an
>> update planned in the near future?
>>
>> Diana
>>
>> ______________________________


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