FamilyFile 1.0.1.2

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Would your spouse or family know how to find important financial, property, health and legal records if faced with an unexpected medical emergency, surgery, accident, disaster or even death?" iParenting.com, a Disney Internet Group Media company announced that InfoSmart's FamilyFile Software has been recognized by their Executive Committee as a 2009 Excellent Software Product winner. The iParenting Media Award Program provides one of the most credible and objective methods of determining the best family products and recognizes those products with their iParenting Media Award seal. FamilyFile is an easy-to-use and affordable software program that allows you to keep your family's vital information organized, protected and accessible to you or your designee if faced with an unexpected medical emergency, accident, disaster or even death.

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