I doubt any programs we install on our computer will monitor what's on
someone else's server.
They only prevent malware from coming across the internet to our computers.
Unless there's something new that I haven't heard about.
Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree
On
Thanks Mike for trimming. I wish all would do the same
Tim
On 5/10/2011 10:18 AM, Mike Fry wrote:
On 2011/05/10 17:54, my genealogy email wrote:
Or have a internet/virus program that also monitors your email account so it
prevents them from going out in the first place.
Difficult with
Russ,
I guess you mean other internet/virus programs ? This mail certainly
sent it out. See below, although I trimmed part of where you should have
done so.
Tim
On 5/10/2011 9:54 AM, my genealogy email wrote:
Or have a internet/virus program that also monitors your email account so it
Can anyone else replicate this problem?
I've a project database which contains 17 small family trees. I have set up a
Focus Group for the specific 17 individual people who relate to the project.
I want to produce a report showing Family Group Sheets (FGS) for the 17 people
and their immediate
All
I am running Legacy 7.5.0.77 on a Windows 7 laptop with my data files
sitting on an external hard drive.
When trying to attach a source to a record I get the message Error saving
Source.Error 3024: Could not find file ''.Would you like to TRY IT AGAIN?
On answering yes (and it may take two
There's Super Anti Spyware that does a great job of catching what all the other
programs miss and it's free too. I've used it before with Norton 360 and it
caught a bunch of junk it didn't. It may not be the cure for all things
harmful to your computer. They update it frequently too and the
Or on your tablet or e-reader!
Eliz
On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 10:45 PM, Leon Chapman chap...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes it is worth it if u want your family database on your phone
Sent from my iPhone
Leon Chapman
chap...@gmail.com
On May 9, 2011, at 7:42 PM, Joshua Crump j...@joshuacrump.com
Gwen,
I am running the Families app on both an iPhone 3Gs and an
iPad 2, and I heartily recommend it. I was a beta for the
Families app when it was only available to run on the
iPhone. Running it on the iPad 2 offers an even better
display, and easier access to features due to the larger
When I do a chart of my ancestors, the birth and death dates are given 5
generations back, bur not for the sixth generation. I guess it is just a
room issue, but is it possible to get the dates in there for the 6th
generation, even if in smaller font?
Jane
Legacy User Group guidelines:
Lovely explanation really great way to view it ,G I have been
wondering if you have trouble at the library or court house or archive
with your phone?
Phones aren't allowed in many courts neither are cameras and most
phones have them. We (I) need to know how to do this.
Eliz
On Tue, May 10, 2011
I am doing a book and cannot find out where to get rid of the Another name
for Jane Jones was Jane Smith line. It wasn't in the include portion of
the options. Where can it be? I know there is such a thing.
Jane
Legacy User Group guidelines:
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Etiquette.asp
While there is a discussion of Families going on, anyone tried it on an Android
phone yet? I’m thinking it would mostly be useful for viewing at that screen
size.
Legacy User Group guidelines:
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Etiquette.asp
Archived messages after Nov. 21 2009:
I am s sorry this was sent to the list. Got a virus from something my
grandson sent and none of my controls caught it.
Please accept my apologies.
-- Myrna J
--- On Mon, 5/9/11, Myrna Jorgensen myrnaj...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Myrna Jorgensen myrnaj...@yahoo.com
Subject: [LegacyUG]
Thankyou John for your wonderful explanation.
I feel this is the right program for me. I was just wondering how I
'update to the legacy database to reflect all of my changes made'
I am using a mac with parallels and use Legacy family tree latest
version. I do not expect Families to be the same
Hi again Kirsten
Thanks once again for your wonderful input. It seems like the right
program
for me whilst I am travelling, and going back and forth to the library
Much appreciated.
Regards
Gwen
On 10/05/2011, at 7:03 PM, Kirsten Bowman wrote:
Gwen:
You don't actually create a GEDCOM from
I was one of the beta testers and I am using the full production version -
currently on the G2 Phone form HTC/T-Mobile.
I don't regret the $15 that I paid for it. I do find it useful enough. You
are correct in that making data changes can be a little difficult on a phone
screen. Of course that
Thanks. I also have the G2 (T-Mobile), so that is good to know. I’m going to
have to download it. Just to handy not too. Especially for $15.
From: Paul Brodsky [mailto:pbrod...@officefunnies.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 7:32 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG]
I don't see any issue with phones or cameras in the courts
here. My wife just served on a jury in Maricopa County
Superior Court, and was able to take her iPhone there. More
than one other juror had an iPhone, and one, who happened to
be an attorney, had an iPad. I've never had an issue with
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