You can buy the standard version on CD for $1 (one dollar) through the
Legacy web site.
C.G. Ouimet
Kingston, ON
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Garton
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I have a friend who would like to download the Legacy trial program but
they are on dial-up and make their own electricity in NZ.
Does any one have any helpful ideas please ?
Before I got high speed, I used to use a free product called Download
Accelerator Manager available here:
Valerie,
Why don't you download and save it, then copy to disk, thumbdrive or whatever
and give/send the copy to your friend?
Regards
Bill
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Valerie,
I, too, produce my own electricity. I have never had a problem with the
computer drawing too much juice. I know that some of the older ones might.
I live in the States and my computer is on about 12 hours per day.
I would do as Bill suggested and put it onto a CD or small drive and
Where in New Zealand is your friend, Valerie? If s/he is near to others who
have broadband then she may like to ask a friend to download it for her and
burn it to a disk or copy it to a flash drive. Or if s/he is anywhere near
me in Northland, I'd be happy to do that and pass it on. Or you may
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Download time for Legacy.
Where in New Zealand is your friend, Valerie? If s/he is near to others
who have broadband then she may like to ask a friend to download it for
her and burn it to a disk or copy it to a flash drive. Or if s/he is
anywhere
Hi Valerie,
Ah, Kaeo is the Northland town that was in the news during/following that
big storm I mentioned 'cos of all the flooding there - the second time this
year that the town has flooded. It's quite a distance from here - about
three hours' driving away. She's at the northern extreme of
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