Yes, we've got a lot of great things coming. No, I'm not going to give any
hint of a timeline. We've learned from that. Programmers are working 18
hours days right now for us. They've been stuck on properly implementing a
major new feature, but it's getting there. I'm excited about Legacy's
future and feel you will be too.

Thanks,

Geoff Rasmussen
Millennia Corporation
[email protected]
www.LegacyFamilyTree.com <http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/>



On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 9:58 AM, Tessa Keough <[email protected]> wrote:

> I remember the version 7 release (although not at traumatized as some
> Legacy users). I do think that with the advancements by other
> genealogy programs (most recently Ancestral Quest and RootsMagic), it
> would be nice to have some general idea regarding a newer version of
> Legacy. I think we all know that something is in the works - It would
> not require a date certain and it would not require the list of
> features, but it would be nice to know if we can expect something in
> the near or far future OR if we should be looking at other programs.
>
> I appreciate the great features in Legacy and realize that we have had
> some features that others are just now getting BUT there were some
> very interesting features introduced by others. I would like to know
> if Legacy is going in that direction or if I need to spend some time
> playing with other programs to get features that would be helpful to
> my research and publishing. There is a lot out there and we do know
> that these programs all try to provide the bells and whistles. I think
> this is a simple request - are significant improvements in the works
> or not? And if there is not "something concrete in the pipeline" now
> that pretty much answers my question.
>
> Tessa Keough
> Guild of One-Name Studies, No. 5089
> Legacy Virtual Users' Group
> One Place Studies - Plate Cove, Newfoundland
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 7:32 AM, Don Hendershot
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > I disagree with belaboring a  negative assessment of Milleniums'
> > performance;  especially at the Legacy 7.5 price point!
> >
> > Millennia does an excellent job in a small niche market with a steep
> > middle-managent learning curve and with pretty limited resources.
> >
> > I expect some hickups, as long as it doesn't become the norm, and I want
> > to make sure I always give credit where credit is due.
> >
> > Legacy 7.5 is a very good product at a very good price!  I wouldn't
> > hesitate to buy it again right now.
> >
> > ~Don
> >
> >
> > On Nov 21, 2012, at 7:15 AM, Mike Fry <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > On 2012/11/21 14:59, Ronald Bernier wrote:
> > >
> > >> with all due respect, you are entitled to your opinion, but there are
> > >> some of
> > >> us who are interested in learning if a new release is imminent, or if
> > >> there
> > >> are new improvements on the horizon.  If you are not interested in
> this
> > >> information, that is all well and good, just delete any related
> emails.
> > >> You
> > >> keep saying the release of version 7 was a problem - again, many of us
> > >> disagree with your assessment.  I mean no disrepect, but everytime
> > >> someone
> > >> asks a question along this line, you send the exact same response word
> > >> for
> > >> word.
> > >
> > > I beg to differ. The release of version 7 was a shambles. Millennia
> made
> > > the
> > > mistake of raising expectations and then couldn't deliver on the
> several
> > > dates
> > > that they proposed. This led to a furore within this group, with a lot
> > > of people
> > > just asking "When", "When", "When" and displaying a lack of patience
> > > because of
> > > their raised expectations.
> > >
> > > The correct way of handling future releases, and Millennia is not Apple
> > > or
> > > Microsoft, is not to make sound until there's something concrete in the
> > > pipeline. And even then, the announcement should only mention a date
> > > that can be
> > > met with 100% certainty.
> > >
> > > Until then... you'll just have to develop some patience.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Regards,
> > > Mike Fry
> > > Johannesburg (g)
> > >
> > >
> > >
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>
>
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