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From: "marilyn E B" <>
Subject: Re: [KYCLINTO] NEW VERSION 2008 FAMILY TREE MAKER
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 11:13:30 -0400
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In-Reply-To: <c8d.12553cc3.34180655@aol.com>
Have any of you tried the Legacy Genealogy Program?
You can download a free version from the site listed below. It will
accept your FTM
information. You may have to tweak some information. But the free download is a
full program, just minus some bells and whistles. If you decide to purchase now,
prices range from $29.95 to $59.95, you will get a free upgrade when
the new version comes out in a few months. You can use the free
version forever if you do
not choose to add bells and whistles.
I started with it because it was free and we all love that. It was
simple to do the upgrade to the Deluxe Version and they have a
wonderful user's group. There are
individuals from the company itself who will pitch in when you have complicated
problems.
You can take a look at it here: http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/
Marilyn
On 9/11/07, <> wrote:
> My 2 cents worth...
> 1. I backed up add the data on my FTM2005 before installing FTM2008.
> After
> installing 2008 I downloaded a copy of my family file. I was immediately
> unhappy with 2008 and after trying it out for a few days I sent it back along
> with the manual for a refund and reinstalled my FTM2005 so guess I will
> stay with that until something much better comes along. I do agree that you
> lose data when shifting over to 2008 from earlier versions.
> Hang in there....
>
>
> Dale R. Thrasher
> 1016 Dundee Circle
> Leesburg, FL 34788
> 352-343-9282
>
> Researching: Thrasher, Boucha, Dutcher, Moe, and related families.
> Genealogy Without Documentation is Mythology.
>
>
>
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