Tab - think of the top of a file folder or the little thingy sticking out
on the side of the divider in a notebook.  The tabs across the top are also
referred to as "views"  - Legacy Home view, Family view, etc.

Button and Icon are pretty much interchangeable

You can select which tab/view opens when you open Legacy in Options >
Customize 1.1

There's a link to the website in the Support section of the Legacy Home
tab/view
. You can also get to the Legacy website through "Technical Support"
section in the Legacy Help Contents and there's extensive Help information
about getting update notifications under Update.....

Oh - and the Legacy News has announced the update, both emailed to the LUG
list and in the Legacy Home tab. I wonder if that tab/view should be your
opening tab so you don't miss it???

Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree


On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 2:00 PM, J.M. "Jay" Ingalls <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Sherry,
>
> I never can think of the "proper" terminology for "Buttons" and "Tabs",
> etc. I was referring to what you call the "Legacy Home tab". Have almost
> no use for what you call the "Preferred Startup Family".
>
> I almost never "see" "Legacy Home tab" where it is now. Most programs
> appear to have a link to their web site in their "Help" menu. Any
> additional location would help. Or the pop-up notice that an update is
> available when starting the program that then fades away as previously
> mentioned would be a great addition.
>
> Note that I have not received a message from Legacy that a new version
> is available.
>
> Jay
>



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