Personal Record Keeper 5 | 
enlarge | From: Nolo Press Category: Software
List Price: $29.95 Buy New: $3.18 You Save: $26.77 (89%)
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 6280
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows Me, Linux, Unix, Windows 98, Windows 95, Macintosh, Windows Nt Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Macintosh Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 7.5 x 2 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 01952 Model: RKD5 UPC: 093371374832 EAN: 0093371374832 ASIN: B00002S6HG
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| Features:
| • | Keep track of legal, medical, financial and personal records | | • | Create home inventory and database reports | | • | Organize your information in up to 27 categories and 230 subcategories | | • | Search through your records by any criteria | | • | Protect sensitive information with passwords |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Provides a place for all your records, whether you're hoarding frequent flyer miles or itemizing your Pez-dispenser collection. Get all of your paperwork organized.
Amazon.com Product Description Forget the promise of a "paperless office." From bank statements and insurance policies to dental records and business cards, life is filled with paperwork. Wouldn't it be satisfying to cut through the clutter and get organized? Once and for all, you'll know what you have and where it's stored. With 27 categories and 230 subcategories, Personal Record Keeper 5 provides a place for all your records, whether you're hoarding frequent-flyer miles or itemizing your Pez-dispenser collection. You're also less likely to misfile important information or go digging every time you need to retrieve those numbers you don't need every day, like your passport's expiration date.
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| Customer Reviews:
Nice Idea, but not a very good system! December 16, 2007 Mike (Pittsburgh, PA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was disappointed with this program that did not allow me to paste a picture of my item or scan a document into the inventory. Instead, I could only check off that a picture was taken and had to describe where it was stored. I'm sure if I move my documents that I won' t edit all the records with their new location. Might as well just write everything on a piece of paper.
I Should Have listened To Susan October 22, 2004 Fred (New York) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I should have believed what Susan had to say about this product. It is a waste of money. Hard to navigate and not even an address / contact book. You have to go through file after file and folder after folder to get what you want. Very dis-satified and I welcome contact from the Company to discuss.
Re: Nolo Press October 2, 2002 Bobbi Iannetta (Lake Villa, IL United States) 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
I read the initial review of Personal Record Keeper 5 by Suzanne Whalen, and so was hesitant to go ahead and purchase this, even though other reviews I've read have been so positive. Then I read her next updated review, and felt I had to write. Finally, a software company that cares about it's customers-how refreshing!!! It is nice to know that if a product isn't what you expected that a company is not only understanding, but proactive in making it right. It's too bad customer service for most software and computer companies is a lost art. I will not hesitate to buy any Nolo products in the future!!
Update to previous review/ Nolo Press Customer Service October 11, 2000 Suzanne Whalen (APO, AE USA) 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
After Nolo Press received my review, I was contacted by their customer service department. I was told that since the software did not meet my needs, they would gladly refund my money. I purchased the software from Amazon and no longer had the receipt, but that was not an issue for the folks at Nolo Press. Nolo Press customer service gets 5 stars!
Money wasted October 3, 2000 Suzanne Whalen (APO, AE USA) 24 out of 27 found this review helpful
I am extremely disappointed with Personal Record Keeper 5. This item was purchased because we are military and constantly moving. It is imperative that we have good records of our household items due to the occasional loss of entire housholds during a government move.While there were indeed many categories to list household items, there was no place to scan a photo or document. There is a box to tell me that there IS a photo of an item, but I assume that I am to store it in a shoebox. There is also a section to list military records and awards. It's a very nice thought but I don't think the Army will take a printout as proof if something should happen to the documents. Address books normally come with the software already on your computer. Pet records request that you list your pet's "personality", but there's no place to list shot records. The family member record format is better left to geneology programs. After about the hundredth time I was asked to input the location of a document, I wearied of typing "in the filing cabinet where it oughta be!" This software is only for the organizationally dysfunctional stackers or junk drawer filers. If you have even somewhat tidy filing drawers, this program is completely unnecessary. The money is better spent on some new file folders.
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