I am not quite sure what you are looking for here? Even in this response you do not really state what you are looking for. The suggestion to search google gives you a start to find a program to meet your needs (whatever they may be). By the way, it was not a private reply, it was posted to the list and is often a common response to posts on this list. Also, by the way, you were not flamed for a spelling mistake but merely told the proper spelling when conducting the search. It would appear that you are expecting someone else to do the work for you and you get upset when someone suggests that you put a little effort into finding what you are looking for. 02/03/02 05:37:56 AM, James Mohr <suse_mailing_list@jimmo.com> wrote:
Hi All!
I got a private reply to this and I was just wondering if other people expect more that answers like:
Try a google search on "genealogy linux"
If answers like are acceptable, then 90% of the posts to this list could be answered with "RTFM" or "RTFHT" (Read the F..... HowTo).
Granted, I might have been a little terse and could have listed all of the features that I was looking for, the software I have seen and what I didn't like, and then explicitely asked for opinions. However, I **assumed** that most people are smart enough to figure out what is being asked without having to write a novel. (granted I could have made sure everything was spelled correctly in my original post, but flaming people for spelling mistakes is already a violation of netiquette.)
Was I really expecting too much?
Regards,
jimmo
On Sunday 03 February 2002 10:34, James Mohr wrote:
Hi All!
Is anyone aware of any geneology softwar for Linux?
Regards,
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