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From: Graham Wade <>
Subject: Re: [GENBOX] genbox status concern
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 09:01:45 +0000
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Hi
It seems fairly obvious to me that Bill only works on Genbox in
his spare time and so progress depends upon work commitments etc.,
So I agree, sadly, that it is time to move on. I have a copy of TMG
but I don't like the interface. Wife uses FTM which is okay but seems
a bit limited and I have trouble importing/ exporting multimedia
items.
I have now purchased Family Historian and it is very powerful,
handles sources well and is the best package I have used for managing
multi-media items.
I would recommend that you take a serious look at the program and
don't think you will be disappointed.
Best Regards
Graham Wade
-----Original Message-----
From:
[mailto:] On Behalf Of Tom Pajak
Sent: 17 November 2011 04:09
To:
Subject: Re: [GENBOX] genbox status concern
I also already own older copies of Family tree maker and The Master
Genealogist. I liked TMG, but found Genbox to have better charts,
among many other features.
It seems that it may be time to move on, if I can find a product
that does the things I require. I recently saw an entry on Eastman's
newsletter about Family Historian. A quick perusal looks promising.
Time for an in-depth review.
I am sad about the apparent and unnecessary demise of an excellent
product.
-----Original Message-----
From:
[1][mailto:] [2]On Behalf Of Richard Marek
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 10:14 PM
To: [3]
Subject: Re: [GENBOX] genbox status concern
I have actually spent the money on copies of Legacy, RootsMagic and
TMG.
Don't know if "non-familiarity" is breeding my contempt for them
but, I just can't seem to grasp how the other three actually will
work for my data and also work for me. Will just keep testing the
waters and see if I could live with another in the case of an
official death for Genbox. I know version 3 is working for the most
part and I could continue to use it as it sits but, I wonder if I
feel comfortable in putting all my data in a non-sustainable product.
Continuing on til I find better,
Rich
On 11/16/2011 8:58 PM, Andre Switala wrote:
> I think many of us do consider switching. Twittering also has
stopped
> in June, which suggests there is no development or no progress in
> development. As sad as it is, we have to move on I think.
>
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 9:55 PM, Tom
> Pajak
wrote:
>> More time has passed with no progress evident regarding Genbox.
>> Although
I
>> have really liked using this product, as have others, I am
becoming
curious
>> as to whether the time has come to review other products.
>> Genbox has been neither upgraded nor remediated for an excessive
>> amount
of
>> time. Although it would be nice to have the general product
updated,
>> it would at least be beneficial to continued productive use to
have
>> bugs
fixed
>> occasionally.
>>
>> Is anyone in the Genbox user community considering a switch to a
>> product that indicates ongoing life?
>>
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