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Post by aragorn » 31 Jan 2009 10:49

Is there a date for the FH v4 release? February is a bit vague and I am impatient to try it out!!!!!
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Post by Rusty » 31 Jan 2009 13:52

Me too, I'm getting very impatient, but I'd rather wait until it is perfect (or almost) rather than have to keep down-loading patches.[dancing-banana]

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Post by BEARGER » 31 Jan 2009 17:44

Hi, I'm new here and to family research. Looks like family history is the best software around? What are the advantages (if any) of downloading against buying the disc's?

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Post by Jane » 31 Jan 2009 20:09

Unless you are in a country which it's difficult to buy the disk there is no difference I am aware of between the download and the disk.
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Post by BEARGER » 31 Jan 2009 20:36

Jane, Thanks. I'm in Scotland so I'll buy the discs.

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Post by IanHiggs » 01 Feb 2009 09:05

It is now February. [smile]

Please Simon - when in February? [cry]

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Post by RalfofAmber » 01 Feb 2009 09:34

There is a subscription deal in the latest Your Family Tree which includes FH3 in a year's subs!

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Post by SunnyLady » 03 Feb 2009 17:35

Think the launch has been delayed to March - from the rootsweb forum for FH where I am sure I have seen Simon apologising for this... but then something good is best waited for

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Post by Geoffw » 04 Feb 2009 12:33

SunnyLady said:
Think the launch has been delayed to March - from the rootsweb forum for FH where I am sure I have seen Simon apologising for this... but then something good is best waited for
Can you give us a link to the Rootsweb FH forum? I can't find it.

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Jane
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Post by Jane » 04 Feb 2009 15:46

SunnyLady means the Mailing list
You can see the archive via the Mailing list menu item.

The post is here
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/t ... 1233565821
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Post by bgriffiths » 04 Feb 2009 22:31

eh? A Rootsweb forum? I didn't know there was one; thought this was where all the action is. Do FH consider the Rootsweb forum the main avenue of communication then?
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Post by NickWalker » 05 Feb 2009 07:37

The rootsweb mailing list is the official channel and is meant to be for beginners to ask questions, they prefer conversations not to get technical or theoretical or too argumentative, whereas this site allows discussions and a many arguments regarding Family Historian as we like :) so personally I don't use rootsweb list as it isn't really aimed at the experienced user.
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https://fhug.org.uk/kb/kb-article/ancestral-sources/

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Post by jmurphy » 05 Feb 2009 07:53

I agree with Nick -- it is much easier to discuss things here.

That said, I read the Rootsweb mailing list via digest, just to keep an eye on what is going on there.

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Post by Jane » 05 Feb 2009 14:23

eh? A Rootsweb forum? I didn't know there was one; thought this was where all the action is. Do FH consider the Rootsweb forum the main avenue of communication then?
Calico Pie do monitor the activity here as well as the mailing list. The mailing list is administered mainly by Simon of Calico Pie, but as Nick says due to it's nature it's better suited to quick question and answers, especially as several times in the last few months the mail has got stuck.

Many of the more experienced users are both on the list and here on FHUG so a question in either will normally get an answer fairly quickly.

IMHO the big advantage with this forum is that you can search them easily to check if someone has already asked the question where as the Mailing List archive is only searchable by year.
Jane
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