LeRoy,

Might I suggest that you take a look at GENViewer Legacy.  You can
create self-viewing gedcoms with the program and save them to CD to send
to friends or relatives.  Nothing is installed on their computer and
it's very simple for them to use.


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>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On 
>Behalf Of Leroy Ferguson
>Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 10:38 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [LegacyUG] Alternative copies for CD
>
>
>Recent  discussions on how to copy databases to a CD for 
>friends have focussed on including a full-downloaded Legacy 
>program to open the files. I' m  wondering if some of my 
>relatives with minimal PC skills might find it confusing. So, 
>I ask myself if it would be easier for them to receive 
>pre-opened files of reports (family, pedigree, ancestor, 
>descendant, or even all of them) and let them click them open? 
>Same with cut-and-pasted images?.
>
>
>
>Very basic stuff , but it seems to me  that they would be 
>getting the same thing, and wouldn't have to learn how to 
>operate the program. And that same CD could be burned over and 
>over again to send to more people. I welcome comments.
>
>
>
>LeRoy
>


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