               SOME GENERAL COMMENTS ABOUT ARJAY GENEALOGIST
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(1) This programme is freely distributable but is NOT to be sold. If you
    would would like to make a contribution to its author, or report on any
    bugs or suggested enhancements, please address any correspondence to:

                            Robbie J Akins
                            B.C.L.
                            P.O.Box 98
                            Wellington
                            NEW ZEALAND
			 
                            PHONE: +64 +4 +382 6000
                            FAX:   +64 +4 +385 9652

    Sorry, I don't have email yet!

    Thanks to my beta testers for assistance and suggestions - especially
    Chris Woodhouse and Dave Hicks. Thanks also to Jan van den Baard for
    "GadToolsBox"  Copyright 1991,92 Jaba Development - it certainly made
    programming the user interface a lot less painful!

(2) Even though the supplied sample database "Example" is based on a real
    family, the names and events used are purely fictitious, and any
    resemblance to actual events or persons (living or dead) is entirely
    coincidental.


(3) Once the Amigaguide help systems is installed, on-line help is
    available from within ArJay Genealogist by pressing the "HELP" key.

    If the mouse pointer is positioned over a gadget when the "HELP" key
    is pressed, help on that particular gadget will be displayed.

    If a menu item is being selected when the "HELP" key is pressed, help
    on that particular menu item will be displayed.

    If the mouse is NOT positioned over a gadget when the "HELP" key is
    pressed, the main help contents screen for the programme will be
    displayed.

    NOTE: For the on-line help system to locate the ArJay Genealogist help
          file, the file "ArJay.guide" MUST be located either in the same
          directory as the ArJay programme, or in the S: logical directory,
          or in the location specified by the Amigaguide/Path environment
          variable (see Help On Help from within the help system).
