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Gottfried, I saw your post on Copernic 2001. I was interested on what it was about, as you have guided me to many sites in the past.
I went to the site and downloaded the free basic version. I started using this basic version to see how it worked.
Later my oldest “Robert” a fifteen year old son, mentioned that he and his friends were thinking of putting a band together. He currently is going to Mountain View High with an A in the clarinet. He mentioned he was thinking of becoming a drummer.
Being 47 years old, I thought of Dire Strate’s Money for nothing and the chicks for free. And then during the conversation I thought of the song from Foreigner, “Juke Box Hero”. Both of these songs we about bands starting in the music industry and their success. Keep in mind, that when I mentioned these songs to my son, it was as if the songs were from the moon, no idea.
So I tried the Copernic 2001 Basic, and after typing a few words, I found both songs and the actual lyric as text. I song several lines from each song until my son realized that his father was not totally “from a nut house”, “just dated ”. He said, "I understand and went to his room”.
I was pleased with Copernic 2001.
I then typed my family name and found a site for your ancestry which followed my mother’s family back to the Civil War and my father to the 17th century Europe.
I have used dozens of search engineers and web sites, I found this “Copernic 2001” an excellent WEB Search Engine.
I will now down-load Copernic 2001 Plus for $40.00 version to see how well it works.
I will let you know in a few weeks how it works. Until then “Thanks” I “Like IT”
Stan |