[Genealib] Re: genealib Digest, Vol 33, Issue 7

Linda L. White llwhite at bccn.boone.in.us
Thu Jun 8 09:12:37 EDT 2006


We have Legacy on our public computers for patrons to use.

Linda L. White, Local History/Systems Librarian
Thorntown Public Library
124 N. Market St.
Thorntown, IN 46071
llwhite at bccn.boone.in.us
http://www.bccn.boone.in.us/tpl

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BeanyCecil at aol.com wrote:
> We have Personal Ancestral File (PAF) and Legacy Family Tree available 
> on our computers for our patrons to use.  PAF is available as a free 
> download from the www.FamilySearch.org 
> <http://www.FamilySearch.org> site.  Legacy Family Tree is available 
> in both a free Standard version and a paid Deluxe version from 
> www.lLegacyFamilyTree.com <http://www.lLegacyFamilyTree.com>.  I have 
> personally used PAF, Legacy and Family Tree Maker.  The are all user 
> friendly.  I have my personal favorite, but it may not be appropriate 
> to voice it on this forum.
>  
> Deborah Bruno
> Poway Family History Center
> San Diego, CA
>  
>  
> In a message dated 6/7/2006 9:01:00 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, 
> genealib-request at mailman.acomp.usf.edu writes:
>  
> Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 11:05:30 -0400
> From: "Mary Lou Gentis" mgentis at munpl.org <mailto:mgentis at munpl.org>
>  
> I am new to the list and was wondering what ideas everyone has for
> offering family tree software to the public.
> Do any of your libraries offer Family Tree Maker or some other software
> customers could use to create their family trees?
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Sincerely,
> Mary Lou Gentis
> Adult Services Manager
> Muncie Public Library
> mgentis at munpl.org
> (765)747-8203
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