Re: Ron's comments: 
" Legacy cannot satisfactorily import its own GEDCOM."

I'm not one to be among the first to download and update, nor to buy an update 
due to the many problems that I've read about since I began using Legacy years 
ago starting with version 5 or 6.   I'm not as computer literate as some, and 
my main concern is to have Legacy operating properly, I can wait on all the 
"bells & whistles".  My horror is to loose all these years of work just to get 
a few more options.

I was very disappointed when I read the about updates for version 8, some sound 
okay, but when I do buy v.8, I had every intention of keeping Version 7.5, 
until I felt comfortable with v.8, now I read that I should not import my 
Legacy 7.5 as a Gedcom to v. 8, so it's there a simple process, without 
overriding v.7.5

WHY release something that seemingly has so many problems?
Thanks,
Syble



On Friday, November 29, 2013 1:57 PM, Ron Ferguson <[email protected]> 
wrote:

In reply to another thread the following comment was made:
>“Importing a Gedcom is going to cause a
slight loss of data because L7.5 does not export all of the fields. (L8 does a
much better job for allowing you to use a Gedcom file as an archive.) That said,
if you are using SourceWriter, Gedcom necessarily converts your sources to Basic
sources. Still true in L8.
>
>“
>This cannot be overemphasised. Whilst much testing was done on GEDCOMS too
little of this effort (in my view) was spent on the problem that Legacy cannot
satisfactorily import its own GEDCOM.
>
>It was inevitable that with a change in the database construct, together
with a change in the default location for the Legacy folder, some users would
use a GEDCOM to transfer their files (in both directions). So, apart from other
(minor? but important to some) problems if one uses the SW sourcing *do not use
a GEDCOM*.
>
>
>Ron
Ferguson
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