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Re: Family Line/Ancestry Programs
On Feb 2, 1:30 am, "bill.mart...@gmail.com" <bill.mart...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Jan 31, 2:44 pm, Hugh Hood <hughh...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>
>
> > In case anyone's interested in reading the 100-page docs for Bud Simrin's
> > AncestorWorks package without first unshrinking the disks, loading the files
> > into an AppleWorks file reader and then printing, I went ahead and ran his
> > AppleWorks Word Processor file through the AppleWorks .pdf print driver and
> > created a .pdf file of the docs.
>
> > If you'd like a copy (or if Bill wants to put it with the disk downloads)
> > let me know, and I'll send it out. It's only 188 kB.
>
> > Regardless of your interest (or lack thereof in my case) in family history
> > software, the AncestorWorks package has value for a couple of other reasons.
>
> > First, it includes five (5) 'Init' files for general use with _any_
> > AppleWorks UltraMacros application. These files contain dozens of additional
> > 'Dot' commands for use in UltraMacros programs. These commands were not
> > included in either the AppleWorks 5.1 distribution or in the separate Ultra
> > packages.
>
> > AFAIK, these (5) files are not available for download from the web from any
> > other source.
>
> > They are:
>
> > 1. I.UM.FILE.TOOLS
> > 2. I.UM.SCRN.TOOLS
> > 3. I.UM.STR.TOOLS
> > 4. I.UM.PATHHAMES
> > 5. I.UM.MISC.TOOLS
>
> > I believe these were all written by some mystery programmer named 'Cub', who
> > undoubtedly must hail from 'parts unknown' (as did The Spoiler, Don Jardine,
> > but I digress). Who was 'Cub'? Anybody know?
>
> > Anyway, after you unshrink the disk from Bill's site, just copy these (5)
> > files to the 'AW.INITS' directory in your AppleWorks (5.1) folder.
>
> > You _still_ won't have all the UltraMacros 'Dot' commands in existence, but
> > you'll have most of 'em. The remaining others were written by Doug Gum
> > (Office Productivity Software / AmperMacros) and Barclay Clemesha.
>
> > Second, the package holds instructional value in that it demonstrates the
> > extremes to which AppleWorks can be pushed with UltraMacros programming.
>
> > Hugh Hood
>
> > in article
> > dfe2a3e3-5319-4cdf-824c-b7d9f5b25...@u24g2000prn.googlegroups.com,
> > bill.mart...@gmail.com at bill.mart...@gmail.com wrote on 1/28/11 5:33 PM:
>
> > > On Jan 29, 4:11 am, Mike Spurgeon <m...@spurgeon.net> wrote:
> > >> On 1/28/2011 9:50 AM, Smohn Jith wrote:
>
> > >>> Mike Spurgeon wrote:
> > >>>> On 1/27/2011 6:46 PM, Smohn Jith wrote:
> > >>>>> Any good genealogical programs for the Apple II?On 1/27/2011 6:46 PM,
> > >>>>> Smohn Jith wrote:
> > >>>>> Any good genealogical programs for the Apple II?
>
> > >>>> It was probably the best. I have the latest Apple II version, and the
> > >>>> menu has an 'import/export gedcom' choice.
>
> > >>>> I used it for years.
>
> > >>>> I have a complete version with all documentation .
>
> > >>>> What's it worth to you?
>
> > >>> Wasn't it released Freeware?
>
> > >> I left out that I meant Family Roots.
>
> > > While the link above that Garber posted is fine for just the disks,
> > > the entire web site for Ancestorworks has been recovered at
> > >http://anw.applearchives.comandall of the disks are there as they
> > > were given to us by Bud in 2002.
>
> > > Cheers
>
> > > --billm--
>
> Thanks to Hugh, we now have the Ancestor Works Manual in PDF on the
> site athttp://anw.applearchives.com
>
> cheers
>
> --billm--
Thanks to Bud Simrin, the Ancestor works site is now officially
blessed and you can reach Bud through the registration form on the
website. If you install the Ancestor works program, please be sure to
take the time to let Bud know.
Cheers
--billm--