Mike,
I know you're not serious but for those who continue to ask about 7.5 it is 
peculiar that they don't understand the issue.  Version 7.5 would still 
function with Family Search if Family Search still responded to their old APIs. 
 It's like a person with a transistor radio claiming the radio does not work 
anymore when their favorite radio station stopped broadcasting.  The radio is 
still working but there's no signal to receive.  Should a refund be given to 
the transistor radio owner because the radio station shut down?  Who should 
provide the refund, the radio station or the maker of the hand-held radio?

Personally, I think that the user group conversations need to be separated into 
those still on version 7 and those who have chosen to stay up-to-date.  
Sometimes I get requests to help someone still running Windows 95 or 98.  I ask 
them why are they still running such an old operating system that is no longer 
supported.  When I tell them it is not worth my time to even try to work on the 
old OS, they seem puzzled.  I can't even begin to express how hard it is to 
respond to those still using Legacy version 6 or earlier.  I just say, "Please 
update then I might be able to assist you."


On Monday, September 15, 2014 3:51 AM, MikeFry <[email protected]> wrote:



Being a little cheeky here. There has been a 'last' update to 7.5 (build 286).
Only item in it disables the non-working integration with FamilySearch. Since
7.5 no longer does what it originally said it would do on the tin, can I have a
refund please? :-) :-)

--
Regards,
Mike Fry (Jhb)



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