Oddly enough, that’s how I saw the computer room. The son of old family friends worked in Denver for IBM and was in Tucson on business.
Jane in Phoenix From: LegacyUserGroup <legacyusergroup-boun...@legacyusers.com> On Behalf Of Ian Macaulay Sent: Monday, January 29, 2024 4:38 PM To: Legacy User Group <legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Gedcoms - asking for a miracle Ok Well in 1949 I became IBM and have been ever since. :-) Ian B Macaulay On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 8:03 PM <jcl...@cox.net <mailto:jcl...@cox.net> > wrote: Oh, yes. Way back (1959) I got to look at the U of A’s computer building. Rooms of tape machines. Who knew then what I’d be typing on today. Jane L From: LegacyUserGroup <legacyusergroup-boun...@legacyusers.com <mailto:legacyusergroup-boun...@legacyusers.com> > On Behalf Of Mary Young Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2024 5:53 PM To: Legacy User Group <legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com <mailto:legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com> > Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Gedcoms - asking for a miracle I miss CCPM. LOL On Fri, 22 Dec 2023, 21:13 , <sarrazingeor...@gmail.com <mailto:sarrazingeor...@gmail.com> > wrote: What about PDP8 (Digital) and programming using wires 😊 De : LegacyUserGroup <legacyusergroup-boun...@legacyusers.com <mailto:legacyusergroup-boun...@legacyusers.com> > De la part de L S Envoyé : 22 décembre 2023 15:53 À : Legacy User Group <legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com <mailto:legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com> > Objet : Re: [LegacyUG] Gedcoms - asking for a miracle Lol. Sometimes I miss DOS and PLC! On Fri, Dec 22, 2023, 3:48 PM <jcl...@cox.net <mailto:jcl...@cox.net> > wrote: Whew! You have been having fun. Thanks for such detail. It was quite a story. I, too, have been using a computer since before Windows. Dos was interesting. Jane in Phoenix From: LegacyUserGroup <legacyusergroup-boun...@legacyusers.com <mailto:legacyusergroup-boun...@legacyusers.com> > On Behalf Of L S Sent: Friday, December 22, 2023 11:44 AM To: Legacy User Group <legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com <mailto:legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com> > Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Gedcoms - asking for a miracle According to their old blog, when MyHeritage purchased Legacy, they created a synch feature. <https://news.legacyfamilytree.com/legacy_news/2017/08/legacy-family-tree-has-a-new-home-with-myheritage.html> https://news.legacyfamilytree.com/legacy_news/2017/08/legacy-family-tree-has-a-new-home-with-myheritage.html It is NOT POSSIBLE to synch Legacy with Ancestry.com because Legacy is now owned by Ancestry's competitor, MyHeritage. RootsMagic is also not able to synch with Legacy because they are both competitor software. You can download a gedcom from any of those sites and upload the gedcom to any of the other sites but it will not synch - so no media will transfer. You can only synch with Ancestry to RootsMagic or Family Tree Maker. Or, you can synch with Legacy to MyHeritage. I can't say any one is better than another. I only used Ancestry.com as my primary because that is what I started with after FamilySearch.org, in the late 1990s, got rid of paf files. By then, I had used a few software programs on cartridges for TI-84 computers but none transferred to the internet so I went with FamilySearch because it was free. Then they got rid of paf files and I once again had to start over. I then used Rootsweb, which Ancestry bought. I decided to just pay for Ancestry annually, which is pricey, and keep my tree there thinking they would keep being innovative so maybe I wouldn't have to keep reinventing my tree. Then, Ancestry got a little wonky and was up for sale and I got scared that I'd lose everything. I purchased Family Tree Maker for the synching with Ancestry. Then FTM stopped working. Ancestry blamed FTM and vice versa. I then bought RootsMagic to synch and I quit using FTM. RootsMagic had glitches so I decided, when I retired, I would scan everything I had and save by the persons noted in what I was scanned (like letters/diaries/divorce docs you can't get online, etc.). Lots, but not all, I had already saved to Ancestry's Gallery but I wanted everything in one place by the person that I could always access if any of the sites closed. I realized that no software was ever going to work well permanently. I also was living in Florida and was afraid that I'd lose everything in the event of a hurricane. We had already lost everything once but it was when we were young and didn't affect the genealogy artifacts. I had so much stuff it would have filled our entire car with no room for anything else. It took me 6 months of daily scanning to get it all saved. I keep that in Dropbox (a cloud) that I pay yearly for the account and in a stand alone hard drive. The stand alone hard drive gets updated annually and I give it to one of my kids to keep at their house. All was well until it wasn't! (we moved from Florida so I now don't worry about moving the stuff but the next generation will want things digitally so it wasn't a waste of time). I decided last January to update my tree on MyHeritage. I had gotten a deal on the membership because I am a member of the National Genealogical Society. Then MyHeritage offered me a deal for 10 years which worked out to less than $100/year. I had not had a problem in the past with deleting a tree and updating with a new gedcom from Ancestry but couldn't do it in January. It wouldn't let me delete the old or add a new one on MyHeritage. I decided to wait until after I travelled in April to mess with it further. I tried repeatedly in May and then spoke in person in June with David Horowitz at a conference I attended. He told me I'd lose all the DNA matches (I also had uploaded my DNA from Ancestry and 23andMe) which was fine with me as I figured I would just re upload those, too. He was unable to delete my tree. Told me to bring my gedcom on a thumbdrive and he'd upload it. He couldn't do it. I gave him permission to copy my gedcom and take it to IT. By August, I hadn't heard anything from anyone at MyHeritage so I wrote to him. He forwarded my concern to someone in IT who deleted my tree and told me to use Family Tree Builder to upload but it didn't work. We went round and round and then he gave me to someone else who didn't read any of the email chain and told me to do what I'd already tried multiple times. I got an attitude and then I got pawned off on another IT person who again tried to tell me to do what had already been tried. That's when I asked if I could just send them my gedcom (Have no idea what David Horowitz did with the one I gave him in June). That IT guy sent me a special link to send it to them. Then, he wrote that there was a problem with it and they couldn't get it to load. What was really strange was when I would go on to MyHeritage my DNA matches were still showing, with no tree associated with it. I thought maybe it was picking it up from Family Tree Builder so I deleted that. No, the IT guy said the DNA matches stay permanently. That was not what Daniel Horowitz said nor an email I got from another IT person. I really don't think they know what is going on as it's a new company that bought MyHeritage so those that built it are likely gone. At that point I asked who I contacted to cancel my account. Within a day they magically fixed the problem and my tree is now available again. In October, Ancestry started getting weird again and RootsMagic was not synching with their newer versions (8 & 9), though my tree worked well with version7 but they were going to stop supporting that. Then Ancestry added their two factor idenification which didn't work at all with RootsMagic. Ancestry didn't respond but RootsMagic gave me a work around. FamilyTreeMaker offered a special deal. I blog and several of my readers recommended that I repurchase FTM to synch. I did that and it worked well. I would use FamilySearch.org if other people didn't have the ability to change the information I enter. That has made me nuts (I have a family member who keeps putting a Civil War record on an individual who died in the early 1700s. I take it out with an explanation and a few days later it's back. So, from my experiences since the 1990s, there is no one way to go. I just keep being flexible with backups to backups. Lori Samuelson, NBCT Emeritus & Genealogist Visit me at <http://GenealogyAtHeart.com> https://GenealogyAtHeart.com <http://genealogyatheart.blogspot.com/2015/04/springing-into-genealogy.html> On Fri, Dec 22, 2023 at 7:40 AM Gloria DeSousa <gdesou...@gmail.com <mailto:gdesou...@gmail.com> > wrote: Thank you Lori! Are you saying that I could synch Legacy to myheritage.com <http://myheritage.com> ? Is syncing from Legacy possible with Ancestry.com or Roots Magic? If there's a synch option in Legacy, I can't find it. I use only Legacy and myheritage.com <http://myheritage.com> for my genealogy, and have no experience with Roots Magic. I have an Ancestry account but don't use it. Are any of these other sites better for syncing? Forgive me if I'm not asking the right questions. What Cloud service do you use? Thanks again, Gloria On Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 6:19 PM Lori Samuelson <genealogyathe...@gmail.com <mailto:genealogyathe...@gmail.com> > wrote: A gedcom can transfer the data. A synch transfers the media. I use the following to maintain my years of work which has individuals close to the number in your tree....I use Ancestry.com as my main place to save both data and media. I synch to RootsMagic and Family TreeMaker. I do that because the programs offer different options and if one stops working I have the backup of the other. This has happened in the past and I don't want to go through that again. I can save a gedcom from Ancestry.com and upload to Legacy, which I also use, since there is no synch option. It took me 10 months and way too much time with MyHeritage's IT Department to get that gedcom working on their site. I like MyHeritage but I don't like their Family Tree Builder which has a known bug. Even so, I was told several times by MyHeritage to just follow the directions to use Family Tree Builder. Finally, I requested that I upload my gedcom to IT and have them do it. They agreed and then said there was a problem with the gedcom. Odd that none of the other software companies had issues with it. So, I asked for my money back. Within a week they were able to get the gedcom uploaded. Amazing, right?! Since I don't update the MyHeritage tree, in the past, I'd just delete the old tree and then upload the newer gedcom every year or so. Never had a problem until this past January. Took until October for them to figure it out. I wouldn't have been persistent over this if I didn't find it useful to connect with my eastern European family who uses it. I also save to a stand alone hard drive and Cloud. Paranoia works when trying to preserve your hard work. On December 21, 2023, at 5:27 PM, Gloria DeSousa <gdesou...@gmail.com <mailto:gdesou...@gmail.com> > wrote: Hi, I know from asking this group many years ago that media is not uploaded with gedcoms. I've asked myheritage.com <http://myheritage.com> is there any way of using all the work I've done with numerous certificates and photos for most if not all individuals in my 60,000 and growing tree, to be uploaded without their cumbersome one-by-one loading of media? I was told to upload my Legacy 9 software to their FamilyTreeMaker, and that it would transfer the media as I have it in each individual's Media Gallery. I didn't spend more than 5 seconds to see that it didn't work. The first thing that jumped out is that I am married when I have marked in the Marriage Box the line that says "No Evidence that this couple ever married". Is there a way to change that? I'd rather it say "This couple didn't marry". So I'm asking for a miracle - Is there a way that I can share what I have in Legacy 9 with others besides the tree with no media on myheritage? Or is there some wiz out there that would love to develop the necessary software? 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