Or just "user-friendly". That's way positive, eh. >From the ridiculous to the sublime, Tyme ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Gormley" <robert at pennyonthesidewalk.com> To: <thelist at lists.evolt.org> Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 7:56 PM Subject: Re: [thelist] Site Review - http://wizardev.ca/ > M. Seyon wrote: > >> "Developed a simplistic and easy-to-use time management database in MS >> Access for a consultant to keep track of time spent on various jobs >> for invoicing purposes." >> http://wizardev.ca/projects/other.asp#misc >> >> The word "simplistic" doesn't really have positive connotations. I >> know what you're trying to say. That it's easy to use. But a quick >> check of the definition of the word reveals: > > I saw and thought the same... perhaps "straightforward"?