I completely agree with you Jack. The best charts I have made were
done by Reunion. Since the program is "dead" I wondered why no one
bought parts of the software.... Recently I bougth "Legacy Charting
Companion", to me a waste of money, and with bugs...

Julian

On 8/28/05, John Kaufmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This discussion goes on and on. I use Tree Draw Legacy and find it OK, but a
> pain. There are many places (OfficeCopy, etc) that will print in B/W. For
> color go to a blueprint company (take your wallet). Or use on-line services.
> 
> As a past user of Reunion that became Generations (for Windows), I found its
> charting great. Why doesn't Legecy buy the code (Sierra ?) and incorporate
> into Legacy? Would I pay more for such a package - you bet. Legecy is the
> best value I have seen.
> 
> Jack
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