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IXgen 7.2 is out. I highly recommend it. IXgen is well
worth the cost. And, no, I don't get renumeration . .
..
For the record, I do all my own indexes. My question
was for a group and content that work in another area,
and I have only recently become involved via a need to
get their stuff online in an ad-hoc way.
Cheers,
Sean
--- Goober Writer <gooberwriter -at- yahoo -dot- com> wrote:
>
> He's charged for it as long as I've been using it
> (5-6
> years? wow...)
>
> > Someone who doesn't want to use his or her real
> name
> > wrote:
> >
> > > > IXgen is a sanity-saver, for sure. Highly
> > > > recommended. It is a free tool, but
> > > > must be licensed. Great tool.
> > >
> > > I highly doubt Frank Stearns would agree with
> your
> > > price tag.
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