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From: Richard Cleaveland <>
Subject: RE: [TMG] backing up things
Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 10:54:19 -0400
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At 10:36 AM 8/6/2003, Stuart Armstrong wrote:
>On 8/6/03, at 10:12, Richard Cleaveland wrote:
>
> >"Opinion: It seems to me that the designers of TMG5 placed
> >little ­ if any ­ importance on helping the user make backups of any but
> >the most fundamental genealogical data. A lot could be done in this area to
> >improve the situation ­ TMG4 had a better facility, although even it was
>
>I agree, but I would have used different words. To say that TMG5 only
>backs up "the most fundamental genealogical data" is a little misleading.
>Indeed, it backs up ALL the data and a lot besides.

OK, I agree.

Dick



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