Category : Science and Education
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* The Personal Ancestral File Viewer for Windows *
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* Version 1.3 *
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VERSION HISTORY
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Version 1.0
Released: 4/29/92
Initial Release

Version 1.1
Released: 5/26/92
Enhancements:
*Status bar changed to a light gray background
*Ability to type any directory in the Open dialog box
*Goto RIN dialog box now shows range of valid RINs
*Printed pedigree charts now show:
- First, middle and last names
- Spouse of #1
- Preparer information
- Date prepared

Version 1.2
Released: 12/15/92
Enhancements:
*Pedigree charts can be automatically cascaded
*Can now print Family Group Sheets
*Status bar and all dialog boxes given a 3D, beveled look
*Program starts up in the same file and location as when it closed
*Typeface, style, size and color of on-screen data can be changed
*Various options to alter the style of printed reports
*Right click on any individual to go to any one of the children

Version 1.3
Released: 3/15/93
Enhancements:
*Ability to choose which spouse is displayed and printed
*Can now view PAF notes and copy them to the Windows clipboard

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IMPORTANT LEGAL INFORMATION
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TRADEMARK NOTICE:
The Personal Ancestral File (PAF) is a registered trademark of the

Corporation of the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints (LDS CHURCH). The PAF Viewer for Windows (PAFVW) is not a part of
the PAF software package and has no affiliation with the LDS CHURCH.

COPYRIGHT NOTICE:
The PAF Viewer for Windows (PAFVW) is owned by George Lawrence (AUTHOR),
and is protected by United State copyright laws and international treaty
provisions. You are granted the use of PAFVW and the permission to freely
redistribute PAFVW as long as you adhere to the following provisions:
- You must not attempt to sell, rent, lease, reverse engineer, decompile,
disassemble, of create other derivative works of any kind from PAFVW.
- If a fee is charged for the service of redistribution, the total fee must
not exceed $5.00 US, including all associated goods, such as the cost of
diskettes and postage.
- You must not alter PAFVW in any way, including any alteration of this
readme text file.

YOUR RIGHTS AS A USER:
The PAF Viewer for Windows (PAFVW) is made available to you AS IS, with
no warranty of any kind. AUTHOR does not warrant that PAFVW will meet
your requirements, that the operation of PAFVW will be uninterrupted or
error-free, or that any errors in PAFVW will be corrected. AUTHOR is not
responsible for problems caused by changes in the operating characteristics
of computer hardware or computer operating systems which are made after the
installation of PAFVW nor for problems in the interaction of PAFVW with
other software. No oral or written information or advice given by AUTHOR
shall be construed to create a warranty of any kind. In no event will
AUTHOR be liable to you for any special, consequential, indirect or similar
damages, including any lost profits or lost data arising out of the use or
inability to use PAFVW even if AUTHOR has been advised of the possibility of
such damages, or for any claims by any other party.



  3 Responses to “Category : Science and Education
Archive   : PAFVW13.ZIP
Filename : README.TXT

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

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