I'm 63 years old and I think that, maybe, I will not live forever ;-))
What must I do to maintain my information genealogy so my descendants can use it?
Suppose that in the future Legacy disappears (knock on wood)  so they don’t have it to maintain the database (or don't want to buy the program).
I’m assuming that:
1.      The export to GEDCOM format is the best way, but does it maintain ALL the information?
          It has the advantage that all the genealogy software can read it and being in .txt format even without a program it can be used.
2.      Without computer what’s the best report to capture all the information in the database, so I can print it (for instance, annually) and keep it also in .txt format.

It’s a little paranoic of me but I would like to know what is your opinion about this.

Thanks

L.Salreta
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