We are working on fixing the bugs.  If you'll note in the last build, there
were about 10 bugs fixed.  More have been worked on since then and will show
up in the next build.  We've even been fixing some of the more critical bugs
in v5 for the users who are unable to run v6 on their older computers.

You can always go to http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/RevisionHistory6.asp
for a list of bug fixes or read the notice of new build that Ken posts to
the list (the older ones are available in the archives).

Thanks for using Legacy.

Sherry
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
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http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com

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Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 4:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy Version 6 Lost Battle Ad Nauseam

I suspect that part of the problem here is that  the folks complaining about
the new features are not convinced that known bugs  are being fixed before
new features are added.  (And you can include me in  that group.)  With
respect to the new features, Millennia cannot please all  of the users all
of the time. 
 Some of us will find new features totally  useless and other users will be
thrilled.  But, new features are a  necessity if Millennia wants to expand
its customer base.

The underlying  issue is the known bugs.  Are they being fixed or not?  I'd
suggest  that Millennia is its own worst enemy in this regard.  When I read
a summary of what a new release contains and see, "Fixed obscure bugs," or
something similar, I'm left in a fog.

I would suggest to Millennia that  the summary for any new release should
contain a specific description of each  bug that was fixed, no matter how
"obscure."  This would accomplish two  tasks: (1) the person or persons who
reported the bug will know the issue has  been addressed and (2) we can all
be alert to other problems that might arise  from the fix (and that will
happen) and we can also test the fix with our own  database.

Millennia...comments?

Jon Raymond
St. Paul Park,  MN
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~raymond  


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