G'day Lynne
I would recommend the deluxe version. It doesn't cost much and provides you with some nicer options.

Unfortunately, almost all programmes tend to focus on the US. However, all my orgins are from the UK and the programme works well with UK info.

I have bought the CD once to get the book. After that I've always bought the download. The book tends to refer to the help files a lot, as it would be a nightmare to continually republish the book with new features.

I've only seen the free video - the introduction. It was good and provided me with some good ideas. I would like to get the others. However, I would like to get off my behind and actually do it.....

My views anyway

Foxy

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From: "Lynne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [LegacyUG] New Legacy User
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 16:19:23 -0000

Hi all,

I am very new to researching my family history - a couple of weeks. I installed Legacy Basic Edition which came on a free disk with a magazine, played around a while, had a day out looking at family headstones and I seem to have become hooked on finding out more.

Can I ask for advice from those more experienced?

Would upgrading to the deluxe version be a good idea for a 'newbie' and if so, what are the advantages of buying a CD rather than a download?

I live in UK, does the deluxe version work well with research options in Great Britain?

Have folks found the set of training videos useful?

I have an offer to have this for my birthday and would appreciate any input.

Look forward to hearing from anyone who can help.

Thanks
Lynne
UK


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