Foxit does not come from the Firefox people. It is a separate corporate entity.
That said, it is also my preferred reader as it is a much smaller program. I
recommend a custom installation so you have the choice to not install the Ask
toolbar and eBay link.
Gary Templeman
- Origina
Just to confirm, you do have Word and a PDF reader (Acrobat Reader, Foxit etc)
installed on *both* computers?
Gary Templeman
- Original Message -
From: "Darlene Carerros"
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 6:23:35 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada
Probably more a temporary glitch than a Legacy bug.
Gary Templeman
- Original Message -
From: "Rita Lynn McKale"
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 1:30:30 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Copying and Pasting Text
Ron,
Where are you reading into her response ANYTHING to indicate such a re-write
was either promised or in progress? She is simply stating the fact that the
current structure will not accept such a change. Any re-write has to make
economic sense for the company. And there needs to be enou
As a rule, it is always good to save a copy of installation files of any
downloaded program (not just Legacy) to avoid the need to re-download should a
re-install be needed, but you generally only need to save the most current
version, or an earlier version that you might want to revert to or
Given the controversies and discrepancies in medieval names from even the
experts, and the fact that in those times those were not true surnames, I would
do whatever makes the most sense to you.
Gary Templeman
- Original Message -
From: "RICHARD SCHULTHIES"
To: LegacyUserGroup
Most likely because people are mixing up FamilySearch with *new* FamilySearch.
They are currently two different web sites. The original FamilySearch is still
functional and open to anyone (but again, ordinance info is restricted to LDS
members).
Gary Templeman
- Original Message -
I only heard the last few seconds of something on the news this morning, but it
was about there being problems with email transmissions that was affecting
areas in the US and other areas around the world.
Gary Templeman
- Original Message -
From: "Art Seddon"
To: "Legacy Use
ME was much more problematic if it was installed as an upgrade on a computer
with Windows 95 or 98 already on it. Factory installs, or ones done where the
drive was re-formatted and ME installed clean did much better.
Gary Templeman
-- Original message --
From: "Elizabe
Anyone can make an occasional mistake, including you Howland, as your message
contains nothing related to *either* extracting a family or server maintenance.
Gary Templeman
-- Original message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ken
In a message dated 9/23/2008 2:43:04 P.M. Ea
You are mixing terminology here. The IGI does NOT include the PRF and AF
databases. When you do a search at familysearch.org all the databases are
searched (unless you specify otherwise). The search result screen is broken
into sections for the different databases. The records for the IGI, PRF,
Only if people reply to you privately. The whole point of mailing lists is the
sharing of information. For busy lists like this one you need to learn how to
use your email program to filter the replies so you can delete that which you
find of no interest.
Gary Templeman
-- Original
It is probably an AOL issue. Some ISP's automatically delete messages that
originate from the same persone who would be receiving them (you).
Gary Templeman
-- Original message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I cannot figure out why messages don't seem to post? Did I get
That depends. My understanding is that when receiving signals from multiple
satellites it should be accurate to 3 feet. However, the *map* that the
coordinates show on may not be accurate.
Gary Templeman
-- Original message --
From: "Elizabeth Richardson" <[EMAIL PROTEC
I have not seen any issues either. I cold understand it if perhaps it was a
very early XP computer or even a previous Windows 98 or 2000 machine that was
upgraded to XP and was really at the bottom end of hardware specs. Anything
bought within the last few years shold be fine. I have IE7 on my 5
Not if you saved the installation file you previously downloaded (which you
should always do).
Gary
-- Original message --
From: "Deborah K. Millemaci" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ron & Gary:
Thank you for your replies. Now question is - please forgive me, but will I
need to
Original Poster (or person)
It is a reference to the person who started a particular topic or question.
If you ever want to know what an anacronym is, there are a lot of resources on
the Internet to look them up. Here is one http://www.gaarde.org/acronyms/
Gary Templeman
-- Origina
If you bought version 6 after the specified date (I think it was June or July
of last year) then the update is free. In essence those people were actually
buying version 7, but allowed to use version 6 in the interim since v. 7 wasn't
quite ready. Millenia *thought* the programming would be comp
Restore from the backup and re-do today's work - unfortunately.
Gary
-- Original message --
From: "John Roose" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
While adding new information today I somehow managed to delete ALL my Master
Sources! Fortunately, I have a backup. The backup does not in
These are two seperate things. The newsletter is *generic* information
automatically sent to *all* subscribers.
If you received/read Ken's message earlier today he said: "We are still sending
out emails to those who get the free upgrade. Sorry but it will probably be
another couple days befor
I like the freeware CleanUp!
http://www.stevengould.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=15&Itemid=223
Gary Templeman
(Again, sent from my web access so I have no control if this shows up as HTML)
-- Original message --
From: "Colin Liddell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
There is no best. I think it really depends on which computer you consider to
be the one that you will use for the majority of your data enty. If you are
going to use them about equally, I would consider keeping the data on the
portable, but just remember that it will be subject to more abuse an
Agreed, that is why I specified "Windows" problems and not that Legacy problem.
Gary
-- Original message --
From: ronald ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> Gary,
>
> I agree with your comments regarding the possibility of heat build-up or a
> defective RAM (or even
Of course, the same can be said for any linear, real time-based based form of
communication, whether a telephone call, watching a movie, a school lesson, the
minister's sermon, etc. There is no way to tell until the communication is
concluded if there was content of interest, or how much. Perhap
A simple computer crash should normally not need a system restore, but just a
re-boot. Depending on the date the restore point was created, running that will
remove anything that was installed or updated after that date, and can easily
screw other items up. Check to see if Legacy is showing the
Replicator and other backup programs are not designed to duplicate an entire
drive. What you would need for that is a disk imaging program. A disk image is
nice, but overkill for most people because it is very time consuming to create.
Assuming you keep the disks that came with the computer, you
Well, she didn't say the report was to give him, but so the report could tell
*her* the countries or ethnic background. Besides, she knows her relative
better than we, and whether he would run or not.
Gary Templeman
-- Original message --
From: Jenny M Benson <[EMAIL P
And the important part in your story is that you had a natural inclination and
interest. If her grandson has expressed a desire or shown a spark of interest,
then she can help nurture it. If he is not interested already then it is
difficult to create such interest.
If he does have an interest,
Geoff,
Based on my knowledge of nFS as a current user, I have some questions and
concerns about the capabilities requested below. Both are related to the fact
that nFS uses a totally different process than most researchers are familiar
with, and which can get them into trouble if they do not un
If you are mostly concerned about the closest two or three generations, one way
is to start a new file beginning with yourself, which will be saved as RIN #1
Then do a few sequential exports from the original file and import into the new
file, for example export your parents (with or without the
You could however open a *copy* of the database in Access or OpenOffice, which
would not be affected by the new entries. One would need to remember that names
added during the current session would not be on the list, but unless one adds
duplicates that would not be difficult to track. The one a
I have a similar question. One may for example have multiple secondary sources
for a piece of information, but no primary source. Multiple census records for
example might be used to calculate a birth year. Or they may or may not all
agree. Absent a birth certificate sometimes it is the sum of
Those who have called new.familysearch.org a beta site are using the term
imprecisely. Beta, as applied to software, generally means an early version in
testing by a limited number of users looking for bugs, before it is released
for general distribution.
For the nFS site, the software has gone
There are about 8 or so regional Family History Centers that have been restored
to Ancestry access. However, along with many public libraries, many local FHCs
now have the HeritageQuest censuses available, along with some other databases
such as Footnote and World Vital Records.
Just a comment
You might want to take a look at this service http://roots.cs.byu.edu/pedigree/
It will take GEDCOM input so will work with most any genealogy program.
Gary Templeman
-- Original message --
From: Arnold Sprague <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have an old 15 Generation Pedigre
Nice!! Could you clarify whether those programs that interact directly with
Legacy will function the same with version 7, or if they will also need an
upgrade at that time?
Gary Templeman
-- Original message --
From: "Geoff Rasmussen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Just in ti
Topic and subject are basically the same. A "thread" is all of the messages
that pertain to the same topic. It is a subtle but sometimes significant
difference. Newsreaders, and probably some email clients, will group messages
of a particular topic into a thread so that all the replies can be re
It is not uncommon for totally different files types to have the same file
extension name. Some times the association may be important, as the association
determines the default program that will *open* the file. As an example, the
.jpg file association determines the default program that launc
Depending on how and when the duplicates got in there, have you considered
restoring from a backup file created before the problem?
Gary
-- Original message --
From: WebMaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Thanks Richard, that is interesting but the locations are fine. What
>
I recently joined this list and appreciate all the good information, and the
participation of Legacy support people. However for those of us who participate
in mutliple email lists, the shear volume of messages can get overwhelming at
times. I receive 100 to 150 messages a day and I am sure ther
AMEN!!!
When I see people talking about their 50,000 name file, I know that rarely are
they not filled with lines downloaded from Ancestral File and other unproven
*sources* (word used lightly). I made the same mistake when I was just starting
in genealogy a decade ago and I am still cleaning u
All it takes is a scratch, on either a DVD or CD, to create errors. I would not
rely on either medium as the sole form of backup. Redundency is the key. Have
backup copies on the hard drive itself, off-site by sending to friends or
relatives or uploading to web storage, and on removable media.
I am new enough to Legacy that I haven't done this, but in other programs,
search and replace can generally avoid the fealy, Ireland problem by including
the space in the search box. Or even include the following word, for example
search for [Of Cherokee] and replace with [Cherokee] (brackets fo
Would the program recognize the location better if it was recorded as "Of
Cherokee, Cherokee, Iowa" or "of ,Cherokee, Iowa" depending on whether the
reference was to the town or county?
Gary Templeman
-- Original message --
From: "Alice McVearry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
H
I have noticed that the create CD icon is present upon first run of the
program, then disappears if you close and re-launch it. If you miss the chance
to click the link I don't see a way to get to the site to download the
PassageExpress LegacyFree version. Luckily I had a second chance as I was
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