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Rootsmagic vs legacy vs heredis
Rootsmagic vs legacy vs heredis





rootsmagic vs legacy vs heredis

Then the person knows all the documentation I have as proof. Because Legacy is drawing from my Ancestry/Family Tree maker ged(with media) it will embed images of the graphic file images attached to the people in that branch and include an amazing bibliography ( Source citations) at the end of the report. I usually send a "Narrative Book" report adjusted by # of generations of interest. I will send you two samples of these reports, maybe you can include them at bottom of your post -so folks can see my actual samples.

ROOTSMAGIC VS LEGACY VS HEREDIS PDF

I keep a recent version of my gedcom file loaded in Legacy ( I am now 100% online Ancestry synced through Family Tree Maker) and when I get an email or message ( I have them email me !!) requesting information on a person or families in my file, I can quickly run a report on that family/person, save it as a pdf and email to them as an attachment. The reports/charts/graphs are amazing and are far superior to any other genealogy software. It's clean and easy to view and write notes on. When I was paper/note book based (I am now all digital) the Legacy family group sheet print-out was the first document in that section of the notebook about a particular family. (It's now only $34 to purchase the deluxe version) So, I've more than gotten my money's worth out of my original software expense over these many years. I don't think the free version that you used will let you do most of the things that I use Legacy for, but you are right about the old “feel.” I’m not going to defend Legacy, but once you buy the software they are wonderful about free updates.

rootsmagic vs legacy vs heredis

Ha! That was a good take on my recent survey of the various genealogy software that I use.







Rootsmagic vs legacy vs heredis