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From: "Bill" <>
Subject: RE: [TMG] TMG Newbie - is it difficult to use?
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 22:01:52 -0800
In-Reply-To: <002801c2fa49$b77a08e0$6401a8c0@BJNotebook>
Thank you all for answering, It's great that this is such an active
helpful list. I think I will follow Barbara's advice and keep it simple
initially. I am really looking forward to being able to search through
my data by place/country/state/Co/twp/city. And citing/documenting
information found on hundreds of deeds. Both options lacking in my old
FTM.
So I went to install TMG disc1 and windows sd it was an unreadable or
corrupted disc so I removed the disc and sure enough there were finger
prints and major scratches all over the bottom side of it - I got a used
disc ! in a brand new product ! I was so p...ed off aughhhh ! Hopefully
they will send me a new ASAP.
Thanks again talk with ya soon.
Bill Good
-----Original Message-----
From: Barbara Heard [mailto:]
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 5:30 PM
To:
Subject: Re: [TMG] TMG Newbie - is it difficult to use?
Welcome to TMG Bill,
TMG is my 3rd genealogy program and I really like it.
I am pretty comfortable getting around my PC and I love to learn new
things on it. I can understand that you might think TMG is difficult to
learn, but I think that feeling is not necessarily true.
TMG is extremely flexible which enables it's users to do just about
anything they want to do with it. It has lots of options and
capabilities
that I have chosen not to tackle yet while I'm still getting comfortable
with the program. You might want to leave some of these capabilities
alone
for a few weeks/months until you feel comfortable with the more basic
functions.
For example, I am not doing anything about any of the sentence
structures. For now I'm just not going there. I also am not doing
anything
about roles. At this time I'm not sure what they're for or what to do
with
them, so I'm just ignoring them.
I'm really happy about all the tags I can enter on my people that
give
me a wonderful timeline of all the information I have about my people.
I
used to maintain a separate WORD document on everyone that showed me
exactly
what the TMG person view (PV) shows me.
I guess what I'm trying to say is, TMG can get as complex as you
want it
to get. Or you can keep it fairly simple by just not dealing with it's
more
complex capabilities.
There, List. How was that for an encouraging message to Bill?
I also use XP and in case you have heard that XP and TMG don't like
each
other, that is not true. They work very well together. When you do
your
upgrade be sure you set it up in the advanced mode and do not lock your
project.
Welcome to the list.
Barbara Heard in the beautiful snow covered foothills of the Amador
County California Mother Lode
> All the postings to the list indicate that this is a difficult program
> to use. I have been using old Family Tree Maker 5.0 for Win95 on my
new
> Win XP system. Any Advice or problems I should look out for in the
> transition to TMG ?
> Should I upgrade to TMG 5.0 ASAP ?
>
> Regards,
> Bill
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