I totally agree with Ward.  I well remember the clamor over the "hurried" 
introduction of 7.5.  There were several major bugs to contend with and it took 
what seemed like months to get the major issues ironed out.  In fact the LUG 
was a total disaster during the several weeks.  Actually 7.5 was a fairly major 
update to 7.0 and I don't think it's been 5+ years since that came out.

At the current time the only major benefit (that I can see) of RM over Legacy 
is the ability to sync with Family Search Family Tree.  Legacy would sync with 
New Family Search but that is going away at the end of the month.  I'm not sure 
where Legacy stands with FS Family Tree but that is a huge win for RM, 
especially if the user is LDS.  I believe that is what Arlene is referring to.


Certainly any new major release will include new bugs and will not be stable 
for awhile.  That is a fact of life working with software.  It doesn't matter 
if it's Millennia, Microsoft, Roots Magic or who.

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Sent: Thursday, June 6, 2013
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Surprise during today's webinar










I think you are being a bit hard on Millennia. I have rarely used a product
with such frequent updates for fixes and small enhancements, and such responsive
and involved (LUG) customer support. Yes, we each have some pet issues that have
not been addressed, but this is normal for a complex software product. (I have
been on the other end of this process – there are never enough resources to deal
with all the bugs and enhancement requests.)



I did not watch the webinar and I have no particular expectation for Legacy
8. In fact, I would prefer to see more refinements to Legacy 7 than have to deal
with any sweeping changes. (And we have to pay for major releases.)



What is so special about RM or other competing products that suggests that
Legacy has fallen behind? Even if a competing product has a particular feature
that Legacy lacks, wouldn’t that product still have a typical list of defects
and shortcomings as well? Will Legacy 8 leapfrog the competition in terms of
features, and still be stable and not introduce any new defects?



  Ward





From: Ronald Bernier

Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2013 9:24 PM

To: [email protected]


Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Surprise during today's
webinar




Arlene,

It
has been roughly 5 years since Legacy 7 was released.  I don’t want to see
Legacy 8 released before it is time, but frankly I think it is ridiculous that
it has taken 5+ years between major releases.  With Legacy’s track record,
I wouldn’t be the least bit surprised if it is the end of the year before Legacy
8 is released.  Quite frankly, I was totally disappointed with the
“preview” that was shown today.  It was not worth the time or effort to
briefly show a screen shot that was not all that clear to begin with.
Based on Geoff’s email to the list, I thought there would be more of a mini
preview than one very brief screenshot.

Ron
Bernier




From: Arlene
[mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2013 8:48
PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re:
[LegacyUG] Surprise during today's webinar





I am
disappointed that it may take as long as 'by the end of the year'.  I have
had to stop giving lesson at our center Legacy.  I have loved this program
and have been loyal for many many years - however, I may have to go to RM so I
have a program that is worth its salt to encourage our patrons to use.
Hopefully, Geoff will not keep us in the dark as to its release.  Arlene in
Utah












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