



#Rootsmagic vs legacy vs heredis update#
Then I download a WikiTree Gedcom periodically and update RootsMagic. I upload this information to WikiTree because of the ablity to share, the commitment to sourcing and the connections I make. I will use other sites when needed but I start there to create a base profile. Give'em a whirl, figure out what you need.Īs a starting approach I use Ancestry and Family Search to research, discover and find ancestors and sources. I also "do" astronomy as a hobbie, when someone asks which telescope is best, the answer experienced astronomers give, "is the one you are most likely to use." I agree with Mike More's post. To be clear, I'm not recommending RootsMagic over any other software it is frequently mentioned favourably in reviews. This means that you can reserve a future copy of Version 8 at today's lower Version 7 price! Plus, you will receive a free download of RootsMagic 8 when it is released (currently in Community Preview). You'll get RootsMagic 7 Download and Getting the Most Out of RootsMagic 7 eBook (a $45 value) for only $20! It's an offer they link to RootsTech, although the company isn't in the marketplace. I received an email with a discount offer from RootsMagic, supposedly the most popular genealogy software in the US. Or you may be happy with a tree in the cloud offered by the larger genealogy companies, the shared trees offered by FamilySearch and WikiTree. The one you prefer is likely the one you're accustomed to, not necessarily the best. Ancestral Quest, Family Historian, Family Tree Builder, Family Tree Maker, Gramps, Heredis, Legacy Family Tree, RootsMagic, TreeView, and more.
