Diane
You got the point, the Legacy program and the people of Millenia are the greatest and we should be appreciative of all what we are getting (free or for a low price) with this program and it's developers support. I too tried countless programs paid and free ware and Legacy is still number one for me. It has many features and some of us will use other features than others, but the possibilities are there! Bugs will always pop up whatever software you use (think of MS..), I trust the people of Millenia enough to have their priorities straight, they proved it enough in the past. And Thank You for This!!!

I also get the impression that the Family Tree project is misunderstood as another database with its mistakes, but this project is about "originals" and it is going to be a real asset to all researches.
So as for me, I would love to see Legacy connected to this in due time.
Keren




Diane 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. Does it have some bugs, yes. But what program doesn't? How many programs are there that provide the customer to company contact we have with Millenia?

I for one love the people at Millenia - they are responsive and helpful. They have created a wonderful and powerful program that I am grateful for. I'm so appreciative that Salt Lake is digitizing their microfilm/microfiche - what a boone this will be to research.

Like I said...I seem to be in the minority.




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