A work in progress

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As you can see, Crime Scene has adopted a new look. There's a couple of bugs to work out, but I'll get it cleaned up as the week progresses. If there's some feature you want added or (taken away) let me know.

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I like it. I especially like the lack of pop-up intrusion.

AP said:

Looks great!!!!!

Now tell Fred to update his blog more than bi-monthly.

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