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Current Versions
Repertoire 2000 2.0.3 Build 1 (28 July 2003) new.gif (919 bytes)
EMCW Convert Utility 1.01 (9/9/99)
Combine Utility 1.1.0 (7/12/01) 
Convert Utility 1.1.0 (7/12/01) 
Web Utility 1.1.0 (7/12/01) 

What's New?

Important Notice

The UNINSTALL Repertoire 2000 routine may delete more than just Repertoire files if the program is not installed in its own directory.  Build 20 has reduced the chance of such loss, but to avoid any problems, it is strongly recommended to ALWAYS install Repertoire 2000 in its own program directory and use those directories ONLY for Repertoire information.

May 4, 2002

Fixed a problem with the Archive option and a problem with opening Repertoire files over Novell networks.  If you have Novell installed, it is STRONGLY suggested you upgrade to this version.

November 16, 2001

New version of Repertoire and the Conversion Utility with a new database engine (for improved performance and security) are now available.

February 26, 2001

A new version of Repertoire 2000 is now available.  This version has quite a few internal changes and bug fixed, and adds 2 new features:

1. Title Code - New Repertoire 2000 catalogues can now use a special Title Code field for storing a catalogue number of your titles. You can also get Repertoire to automatically increment this number for each new title you edit.   If you want to use this feature in your existing Repertoire catalogues you must  first create a new catalogue, and then copy all of your existing entries via the Repertoire clipboard.

2. GIF Files - Repertoire now support the display and saving of GIF Files.

The new version is available from the Download page.

October 26, 1999

Two bugs have been found and fixed.  The first was in the printing and saving to file of marked records, and the second involved a random error that stopped some registration keys from working.  These are fixed in Build 22 available from the Download page.

October 13/18, 1999

A bug in the installation program forces Repertoire to be installed into the default directory (C:\Program Files\Repertoire2000).  Should you wish to install to another directory, or to use the Network Installation please download Build 20  available from the Download page.

October 5, 1999

The name of the conductor of Graeme Koehne's Once Around the Sun featured on the Repertoire CD-Rom SHOULD be Stephen Barlow and not Stephen Bowden.

September 15, 1999

Build 17 of Repertoire 2000 would not start on computers without a CD-Rom.  This has been fixed in version 1.0.1.18 which can be downloaded from the download page.

September 14, 1999

There is an error in the Convert Utility in version 1.0.0 when converting DBF format files (the system hangs when reading the Regions).  To fix this you may either download the complete Convert Utility from the download page or if you have already installed the program, you can simply click here to download the R2KConvert.EXE file (390kb) and copy this over the file of the same name in the \Convert directory.

Repertoire Q&A

Please use the Repertoire section of the WebBoard to place any comments or questions.   To visit the WebBoard, click here.