On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 15:21:47 -0600, Diane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've read with great interest all the e-mails in response to Renee's
blog on Family Tree.
I guess I'm in the minority here, because I think Legacy is a wonderful
program.
All I know is I've tried a bunch of them and I keep coming back to
Legacy. From what I have been able to determine so far, to get everything
I want, I would have to use at least three difference programs, and that
doesn't interest me. (My only issue with the company is that I purchased
v.5 just before v.6 was released, and was told I would be charged full
price for v.6, so I will be using v.5 for quite awhile. <g>)
I mostly lurk -- I have very limited knowledge of many of the program's
features, but have learned quite a lot just by reading this list, despite
an inclination to unsubscribe due to the extremely high traffic.
But I have to admit some of the statements made here remind me of trying
to deal with my 13 year old and the attendant instant gratification and
"nothing is enough" issues. But I must say in many instances, my kid has
better manners.
Tam
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