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General => Technical Help => Family History Programs, Tree Organisation, Presentation => Topic started by: bibliotaphist on Tuesday 02 February 16 22:12 GMT (UK)
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Apparently the following has gone out on a U.S.(?) Ancestry email list:
"We have made an agreement with RootsMagic, a leading genealogy desktop software program publisher, to connect Ancestry with the RootsMagic software by the end of 2016. With this new relationship, RootsMagic can serve as your desktop family tree software, while having access to Ancestry hints, Ancestry searches, and the ability to save your tree on Ancestry."
http://blog.dearmyrtle.com/2016/02/mackiev-acquires-family-tree-maker.html (http://blog.dearmyrtle.com/2016/02/mackiev-acquires-family-tree-maker.html)
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Confirmation from RootsMagic themselves:
http://blog.rootsmagic.com/?p=2612 (http://blog.rootsmagic.com/?p=2612)
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Will that only apply to the newest version of RootsMagic?
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At the moment their Genealogy partner is MyHeritage
I don't think much of their hints either. Will I buy an Ancestry package? Probably not.
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I am only an occasional user of Ancestry myself, firmly believing there is more to family history than online resources. And yes, I know that some of us (me included) are hampered by the "tyranny of distance", but who can resist the excitement of finding that elusive piece of information in some library or archive? Or even finding that missing ancestor on a microfilm at an LDS family history centre?
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I use Ancestry via my local public library although I've never subscribed. My only real interest in this is that it will allow me to sync my RootsMagic database with an Ancestry tree, while maintaining my RM database as the source of all truth.
I appreciate the value of an Ancestry tree for making contact with other researchers, distant relatives.
I don't care where my source material comes from!
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Being only an occasional subscriber/user of Ancestry, I can only say that it is not that easy making contact with other tree owners, even if they have just been signed in. Out of seven or eight messages sent, I have had replies from only three. And I only contact those with a direct ancestry with the same ancestor as me.
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My only real interest in this is that it will allow me to sync my RootsMagic database with an Ancestry tree, while maintaining my RM database as the source of all truth.
I don't care where my source material comes from!
You do know that if you upload images to Ancestry and you have obtained them from another source then it is likely those images are subject to copyright and you should get permission, preferably in writing, to do so
Andy
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Being only an occasional subscriber/user of Ancestry, I can only say that it is not that easy making contact with other tree owners, even if they have just been signed in. Out of seven or eight messages sent, I have had replies from only three. And I only contact those with a direct ancestry with the same ancestor as me.
I'd be happy enough with a 37%-43% success rate ;-)
Seriously though, although I've not been able to initiate contact, having had a (neglected and increasingly out of date) tree on Ancestry for a few years has led to a few people contacting me. Not many, but they've all been interesting and I'll still in touch and sharing info with most.
This way, if I'm going to have a tree on A at least I can make sure it's up to date without my having to re-key every piece of information twice and/or constantle delete and replace Gedcoms.
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My only real interest in this is that it will allow me to sync my RootsMagic database with an Ancestry tree, while maintaining my RM database as the source of all truth.
I don't care where my source material comes from!
You do know that if you upload images to Ancestry and you have obtained them from another source then it is likely those images are subject to copyright and you should get permission, preferably in writing, to do so
Andy
Yes, I do know that. I am a copyright advisor in my daily life.
I'm interested far more in sharing facts and sources than commodity scanned images.
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My only real interest in this is that it will allow me to sync my RootsMagic database with an Ancestry tree, while maintaining my RM database as the source of all truth.
I don't care where my source material comes from!
You do know that if you upload images to Ancestry and you have obtained them from another source then it is likely those images are subject to copyright and you should get permission, preferably in writing, to do so
Andy
Also - hopefully RM will permit users to include or exclude attached media from a future Ancestry tree sync, as they already do when publishing to myrootsmagic.com (http://myrootsmagic.com)
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Hi pstainthorp,
I'm interested to know how you've gone in using roots magic and it's connection with Ancestry.com - are you still using it? Why/why not?
Much thanks