Linda’s book is the kind I want to learn to create as well.    It is beautiful 
and I want to work generation by generation back through the ancestors.  I 
think I need lessons on ancestor book creation.



Diane



From: William Boswell [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2015 6:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Trying to decide between Rootsmagic and Legacy 8 (or 
just stay with FTM for now)



That's a really nice book.  I always wanted to do something like that only I 
don't know how I'm going to split all the lines.  Like you have done with 
yours, a little history thrown in makes a big difference.



I've read both good and bad about Rootsmagic and I don't have any personal 
experience with it.  It's certainly more expensive than Legacy, but not as 
overpriced as FTM which is still running at full price even though it will no 
longer be available after the end of the year.



I started off with FTM long ago and would have stuck with it if they hadn't 
gone the route they went starting with the 2008/2009 versions.  I'm still 
cleaning up the mess from FTM 2009 after exporting/importing into Legacy as a 
GEDCOM.  If you have to export from FTM to a GEDCOM, make sure the box that 
says something about moving unknown text to Notes is not checked.  I checked it 
and all of my Source Details (Citations in FTM) were moved to the Comments 
section.  It created a nightmare that started in 2009.  I have to go through 
thousands of people to fix it.  The good thing about it is I can go back to 
people I haven't checked on in years and update their information.



The fortunate thing about most genealogy programs is you can export to an RTF 
format then produce your own look.  It might take some extra effort if you were 
to copy and paste into MS Word where a custom template would work better in 
this case.  In Legacy, you can create it as a webpage then customize it in a 
cheap or free HTML program for layout purposes then export to a PDF.  There are 
a lot of open source programs available and most are free at:   www dot osalt 
dot com



Bill



From: Linda [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2015 11:23 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] Trying to decide between Rootsmagic and Legacy 8 (or just 
stay with FTM for now)



I thought I'd show you a sample portion of one of my books from FTM.



http://ge.tt/950yFXT2/v/0?c



I've been looking at both Rootsmagic and Legacy 8 and I don't doubt for a 
moment they both do more than enough when it comes to recording my family 
history.  But for me I need to produce a book that looks clean and nice.  In 
looking at both RM and Legacy8 (both in trial versions) I'm not satisfied that 
either will allow me to make reports like I want.  I know some features are 
disabled and I may find that I can do more than I anticipate with a full 
version.  I know both are cheap and some say just buy both but I am not in a 
position to spend money on a program I won't be using.  I want to be able to 
produce the book without much effort when I make additions to my family 
tree/history.



I looked at the family group sheet in both RM and Legacy 8.  Neither looked 
like they would produce the clean look of the one I have in my pdf.



Also, I think the pedigree chart background and having pics of each person 
makes it nice to look at.



And I need to be able to make pages such as you see in this book: Chicago Fire, 
Castle Garden Immigration, etc. - these are not connected to any person.  In 
FTM you can make a text page and copy and paste pictures onto it.



I do have to say that I like the cleaner, less complicated feel of Rootsmagic 
but I feel like Legacy will be closer to what I need for book publishing.



I do appreciate your patience and kindness in talking to me about these things. 
 I know FTM will probably work for many years and maybe I just need to be 
patient and see what comes down the road.  I just don't want to put a lot more 
effort into something I know I will have to totally redo when I move to another 
program (the books, the family history portion at first glance seems to have 
imported fairly well).



Thank you again!



Linda



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