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 isn't so much an Android issues as it is a device
issue.  If you have an iPhone you will have a small screen too (relative to
an iPad).  Of course there are Android based tablets with screen sizes
similar to the iPad so history is starting to repeat itself and people are
starting to consider "Apple vs. Android" (vs. Apple vs. MS-DOS)

So, hardware/software platform aside, I do use Families primarily as a
portable reference tool rather than a data entry tool. Screen size is not
the issue for me but rather I decided early on that I wanted to use Legacy
as a single point of entry for all data rather than try to regularly sync
back and forth between various applications.  So, if I'm at a genealogy
library somewhere, I use Families to keep all the pertinent information
close at hand to assist me with my research and then I key it in later
directly to Legacy.  That's what works for me but I'm sure others are
happily making data changes on their Android phone or Tablet and
successfully synching them back to Legacy.  As a beta tester, I did test
that functionality and it worked fine.  Incidentally, I originally was
testing on the HTC/G1 which was the first Android phone on the market and it
worked will there.  Even better when I finally upgraded my phone.

Paul






On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 5:42 PM, JB <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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.
>
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