18 Feb
2003
18 Feb
'03
20:33
On Tuesday 18 February 2003 13:06, Rich3800 wrote: [snip]
She kept a journal file for 15 jears on her Parsons address book software application but she lost it when she tried to copy it to another machine.
That happens all the time. Software or hardware failure is not the greatest risk to data. It's the user. Speaking from experience.
The journal file was in a proprietary format.
That is beside the point in this case. Having no back-up, that is the real point here.
The Daily Journal software was cheap, cost $20 US but caused and incredible amount of grief through the loss of years' worth of data.
I still don't get it. No back-up? Stop whining! Paul.