Thanks Margaret
Your reply is most encouraging. Like you my research is all UK based. I
appreciate the feedback before I go and get the deluxe version and set
about moving my data from an old version (windows) of Reunion. I find
that the actual facts transfer no problem but whenever I import a Gedcom
file into any new data base I have to edit the notes mainly for
alignment and justification. 


Regards and best wishes
Dick Hutchinson
web http://home.iprimus.com.au/dhutchinson


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Hi Dick
Responding to the second part of your message.  Almost all my research
is UK based.  I find Legacy sufficiently flexible for my needs, being
able to rephrase sentences, and define events, etc is just fine.  Is
there anything you have found particularly "unfriendly" for your data
entry, some of us might be able to suggest our ways of dealing with it.

Margaret
in NZ

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Hi
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Is there a version of Legacy 4 that is UK friendly? <snip> Feedback from
UK users would be helpful. Regards and best wishes Dick



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