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Keep records about:
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Things you've seen (movies, art, monuments, scenic wonders)
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Things you've accomplished (degrees, honors, diplomas) |

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Places you've been (restaurants, cruises, vacations, climbs. museums) |
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Experiences you've had (hikes, accidents)
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Instructions you want to give (last wishes, estate plans, succession)
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Things you have read or heard (books, stories, symphonies, operas)
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Keep records about:
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Things you've done
(sailed, flew, parachuted) |
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Places you want to go (cruises, vacations, climbs) |
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Collections you have (stamps, coins, art, music) |
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Mementos you want to keep (notices, obituaries, announcements, cards) |
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People you've met
(politicians, musicians, actors, artists)
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Dreams and wishes
(ideas, plans)
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You can use pencil and paper.
You can use word processors and spreadsheets.
You can use any number of computer and web-based applications.
OR
You can use the RecordsKeeper,
a PC based application designed to do all of these things and a whole lot more.
the RecordsKeeper can
help you keep track of all these types of things and anything else
you want to keep a record of (i.e. home inventory, hobby catalogs,
health information, personal information, whatever)
the RecordsKeeper is fully customizable, so you decide on:
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what and how to organize / categorize your data
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what to name your data fields
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what language you want to use
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what you want to store (data, charts, scanned images, photos, videos, web-site addresses, audio clips, etc.)
You can use the RecordsKeeper to identify the document, describe it, specify where it is located, store a scanned image of it and a lot more.
To learn more Visit the web site
To purchase a copy,
Try it free for 30 days
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