Ward,


Are you also on FamilySearch?

If then the major issue with Legacy7 and FamilySearch is that the site 
NewFamilySearch will end functioning on June 30th this year.



And Legacy7 was made for NewFamilySearch and Legacy8 is being certified for 
FamilySearch FamilyTree.

NFS had some issues that FS FT has solved.

I will miss NFS – but a major issue like not being able to combine the same 
person more than 250 times has proven to be too little for some.

And I guess the functions I miss from NFS will come back to FS FT some time – 
it will just take some time and skill from the programmers.



Helle



Fra: Ward Walker [mailto:wnkwal...@rogers.com]
Sendt: 6. juni 2013 21:41
Til: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Emne: Re: [LegacyUG] Surprise during today's webinar



I think you are being a bit hard on Millennia. I have rarely used a product 
with such frequent updates for fixes and small enhancements, and such 
responsive and involved (LUG) customer support. Yes, we each have some pet 
issues that have not been addressed, but this is normal for a complex software 
product. (I have been on the other end of this process – there are never enough 
resources to deal with all the bugs and enhancement requests.)



I did not watch the webinar and I have no particular expectation for Legacy 8. 
In fact, I would prefer to see more refinements to Legacy 7 than have to deal 
with any sweeping changes. (And we have to pay for major releases.)



What is so special about RM or other competing products that suggests that 
Legacy has fallen behind? Even if a competing product has a particular feature 
that Legacy lacks, wouldn’t that product still have a typical list of defects 
and shortcomings as well? Will Legacy 8 leapfrog the competition in terms of 
features, and still be stable and not introduce any new defects?



  Ward



From: Ronald Bernier <mailto:ronaldbern...@bernfrin.org>

Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2013 9:24 PM

To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com

Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Surprise during today's webinar



Arlene,



It has been roughly 5 years since Legacy 7 was released.  I don’t want to see 
Legacy 8 released before it is time, but frankly I think it is ridiculous that 
it has taken 5+ years between major releases.  With Legacy’s track record, I 
wouldn’t be the least bit surprised if it is the end of the year before Legacy 
8 is released.  Quite frankly, I was totally disappointed with the “preview” 
that was shown today.  It was not worth the time or effort to briefly show a 
screen shot that was not all that clear to begin with.  Based on Geoff’s email 
to the list, I thought there would be more of a mini preview than one very 
brief screenshot.



Ron Bernier



From: Arlene [mailto:alv...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2013 8:48 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Surprise during today's webinar



I am disappointed that it may take as long as 'by the end of the year'.  I have 
had to stop giving lesson at our center Legacy.  I have loved this program and 
have been loyal for many many years - however, I may have to go to RM so I have 
a program that is worth its salt to encourage our patrons to use.  Hopefully, 
Geoff will not keep us in the dark as to its release.  Arlene in Utah







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