Sorry Ros. Once you've driven a Lincoln, you'll never be satisfied with
just a Ford. Once you use all the neat features in the latest Legacy, it
will be very hard to go back to the old program. If you are interested in
old programs, I have Legacy 3, 4, and 5.
Also, I think it would be almost impossible to get us to agree on what
features should be included in a "Lite" version of Legacy.
Since computer prices are coming down, most new programs will take more and
more powerful computers. It's called marketing and it's a "win-win" for the
consumers and marketers.
Lewis
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ros Haywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 1:27 PM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Time for Legacy Lite?
Hello
Am I the only one in thinking that maybe, just maybe, it is time for a
'lite' version of Legacy. I mean, the free version doesn't do several
things, but v6 at nearly 25Mb keeps crashing my computer, it has so many
'bells and whistles' - and I can't afford to upgrade to XP and get
broadband.
Or can you go to the Legacy site and get older versions?
Of course, it would be a horrendous task to decide which features to keep
in and which to keep out - but things like copying-to-the-Clipboard, the
GeoLocation database could go...
What do others think?
Ros Haywood
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