Teresa,
Did you need to pay for scanning the documents? I'll be going there in late 
April for the National Genealogical Society annual conference, and will be 
spending many an hour there doing much needed research!  Haven't been there in 
nearly 8 years, so I suspect much has changed there, as far as the technology 
goes.

Thanks for your input and I wholeheartedly agree!
Denise

-----Original Message-----
From: Teresa Keough [mailto:murke...@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 3:03 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Updating

Folks - we should all take a deep breath and relax!

Also keep in mind that these genealogy programs are working in parallel with 
the LDS/Family History arm that is rolling out their program worldwide.  >From 
what I understand (and I am non LDS and will be wafting just like the majority 
of us on this LUG), the genealogy programs have to be certified as compatible 
with what LDS/Family History organization is doing and they are rolling out 
their system in a series of beta tests so that all the bugs will be out of 
their system before it is open to all.  I, for one, appreciate the fact that 
the LDS/Family History organization is working cautiously and in an organized 
way and not just dumping something on the market, full or errors or duplicates 
- AND let's all keep in mind that they provide this service as well as all of 
the online catalog, labs and bricks and mortar facilities free of charge.

I had an opportunity to be in Salt Lake City in January to research at the 
Family History Library - great resources, excellent computer facilities, 
excellent free classes open to all, state of the art scanning abilities - I was 
able to scan over 200 documents and put them on my flash drive - saving paper 
and getting amazing copies of documents.  The inputting that any of us do 
either with the FamilySearch group or Ancestry does benefit all of us, in the 
short run and in the long run - let's pay it forward and be patient rather than 
complaining because we may not be first in line for the next big thing.  I 
really don't think anyone is trying to "cheat" any of us and I don't think we 
should be disappointed with the content or quality of this update.  Just my two 
cents worth.

Teresa

-----Original Message-----
From: Norman Weston [mailto:normd...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, 02 February, 2010 3:48 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Updating

Syble,
I too feel a little cheated with all the build up to the new update
but 'don't throw the baby out with the bathwater'. Legacy is still the
best family history program I have ever used in my 15 years of doing
it.

Ron,
I did update the software as soon as it became available, loaded the
nFS module thingy to check it out then felt completely frustrated that
I couldn't use it. I think Syble is right, it shouldn't have been
incorporated unless it was useable. I guess you can't please
everybody, but this sucks!

Regards
Norman

On 2 February 2010 06:00, Syble Glasscock <syble_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> I'm very disappointed in this new update, if they wanted to go this route, 
> the least they could do is give those of us that are not LDS a way to opt out 
> of it, and have only an update for fixing any bugs.  I really do appreciate 
> all the help this group has given me, a special thanks to you Ron, but guess 
> I'll be looking for new software.
> Syble Glasscock
>
> --- On Mon, 2/1/10, Ron Ferguson <ronfergy....@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
>
>
> Norman,
>
> Whether you update or not is your choice, but a number of bugs have also
> been sorted. I am not LDS either (and I do transcription for them) but I
> consider the update worth installing.
>
>



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