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From: "Carol Campodonico Ferrari" <>
Subject: RE: [TMG] New Program: On This Day
Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2001 06:01:15 -0600
In-Reply-To: <NABBJCAMABFAHMIAMDKMAEHPECAA.JCardinal@MediaOne.net>


Hi, I'm a fairly new subscriber to this list ... and from UFT. I've just
been quietly reading everyone messages and trying to get used to TMG after
years and years having started with Roots. One of things I'm missing the
most is the "Family Events" calendar that I have start up with UFT. My long
way of saying ... John, this is wonderful! I like the way the links work and
the photo backgrounds are great too. Except, I'd like to use my own photos,
which I experimented with, but not being too computer literate, they come
out *huge*, how could I keep them smaller?

Since I think this is so great, should users of this program make a donation
to the PMC/Jimmy Fund? (I haven't downloaded the other program, yet -
waiting until I understand TMG a little better)

Carol Ferrari


> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Cardinal [mailto:]
> Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 10:26 PM
> To:
> Subject: [TMG] New Program: On This Day
>
>
> On This Day (OTD)
>
> OTD is a new program that reads a TMG database and displays a list of BMDB
> events that occurred on the same month and day as the current date. The
> program is still in an early stage of development, but I'd like
> to get some
> feedback prior to taking it any further.
>
> You can view a screenshot here:
>
> http://sites.netscape.com/johncardinal/TMG/otd_shot.gif
>
> Note that the names are links; if you click on them, the program
> opens a new
> window with some additional details such as birth, death, parents.
>
> You can download a zip file that contains the install program from here:
>
> http://sites.netscape.com/johncardinal/TMG/otd1000.zip
>
> There are no instructions or documentation yet. If you have
> installed my TMG
> Utility program, it's basically the same drill. Extract all the files from
> the zip into a temporary location, then run "setup.exe".
>
> John
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> John Cardinal's "On This Day" was not written by Wholly Genes, Inc.,
> the authors and publishers of TMG. The author of this program is
> not affiliated with Wholly Genes in any way.
>


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