Mostly LDS right now; you can go to the new family search website and fill
in a survey that shows you are interested in becoming one of a small number
of the general public that is able to use NFS.  It's sort of a beta test but
not really called that, if that makes any sense at all.  They are getting
ready to release to the general public but they are doing it slowly to work
out bugs etc. The usual process.  If you do become one of those NFS users,
then you would be able to use the LFS function in Legacy and I suppose that
would be very useful to the Legacy programmers to see how everything is
working for the general public users.  lt is definitely beneficial to the
general public; it's just been released slowly to keep the system from being
overwhelmed and to work out bugs.

This is a huge project that will benefit everyone using it.  It's free and
you can depend on the data never being commercialized.  Hope that helps.

Kathy

On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 10:21 AM, Dean Adams <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Does the Family Search group have an LDS focus or is applicable to all?
>
>
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> Dean Adams
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> *From:* Kathy Meyer [mailto:[email protected]]
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> Gene, you have to go to the Legacy website to subscribe to the email
> lists.  There is a Legacy User Group and then a Legacy Family Search group;
> the latter has a more specific focus on the new FS features.  You can sign
> up for either of them or both.  Kathy
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(or to you) on any particular day.


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