Wednesday, September 24, 2008

RootsMagic Family Tree Genealogy Software

Awarded "Editor's Choice" by Heritage Quest Magazine. RootsMagic is an easy to use family tree program with extensive family history reports, multiple navigation views, photos, publishing, and website creation features. RootsMagic supports unlimited people, families, events, notes, and photos. Users can print complete books (where the program writes the sentences for each event), spectacular charts, forms, lists, and even create custom reports. RootsMagic program also provides multiple database support (with drag and drop), SourceWizard, todo lists, powerful merge features, and more. Full GEDCOM support allows users to easily share their data with others, or to easily import their data from other programs. Create shareable CDs of your data and photos to send to your family and friends. From the makers of Family Origins.
Customer Review: fantastic genealogy software
I've had this software for quite a while now and find it to be the best genealogy program that I have used. I abandoned Family Tree Maker in favor of trying this product. It's a meat and potatoes program that you will not regret trying.
Customer Review: Truly it is Magic
I was advised to purchase this program by a seasoned genealogist. It has a multitude of features, some of which I have not had experience with as of yet. It can sort a large number of people to unique data bases. Overall, I am very happy with the product, however, if you need to call the tech help for this product good luck! The support is surely, grumpy, and rude! They expect everyone to be IT savy! He was impatient when I asked him to guide me through my problem step by step. I do not have a computer background and their help screens often don't clarify how to solve a problem that I am having. It is a great product for the price...just don't count on having tech support!


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