JLog was started in the Fall of 2006 through a series of unrelated minor incidents which together constitute a major accident.
And it was never meant to be called JLog. I just couldn’t think of anything else at the moment and I thought I could change it later. “Simple computer technology for genealogists” was bestowed on JLog by Geoff Rasmussen of Legacy Family Tree who announced it to his tens of thousands of genealogy subscribers as a ‘technology blog’. Tens of thousands of people came over for a look, realized it was a joke and left, never to return.
I was born in Ohio and lived there until the age of 11. After a whirlwind tour of the planet, I arrived in Canada a few years later. After enrolling in university to become a doctor, I realized that I preferred dead people to living ones and inanimate objects to ones that move quickly. I changed my course of study to mathematics and computers.
In the grand scheme of things, I know very little about computers (although I work as a computer tech at a medical college; how ironic) and even less about genealogy (although I know a lot of dead people). I assume you arrived here looking for how to crack KeePass. Many people do. I hope you realize by now that you can’t. If you’re looking for a ‘cracked’ version of KeePass, you don’t need one. It’s free.
Please leave your comments; it can get lonely out here.
- JL Beeken


