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General => Technical Help => Family History Programs, Tree Organisation, Presentation => Topic started by: Eilleen on Thursday 15 April 21 09:20 BST (UK)
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I get things in a muddle, :)
what I would like to do is go on to Ancestry and put My research somewhere ( apart from on there ).
I have loads of research and feel it should not all be in the same place, plus it cost Me loads each year, because I am addicted ;D I cannot let My subscription lapse , I get withdrawal symptoms .
I have worked out how to do the buttons to download GED thingy, on to My desk top, I believe now I need a program to open it ??? If I down load "Roots Magic " would that mean anyone could access My trees, I think what I am trying to say is will this download be private to Me, or can they let others in on it. ok, I will stop now, feel a slight panic attack coming on , :)
Eillen.
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What you are really asking, I think, is which Family History software program you should use to keep your research on your own computer, as well as continuing with your tree on Ancestry as currently.
There are many FH software programs out there and you will need to work out which suits you the best - most of them have trial downloads so that you can try them - I think the only one that doesn't is Family Tree Maker.
Once you have decided on the program for you and have bought the up to date version of it you should be able to load your Ancestry gedcom down load on to it. However, unless you go for Family Tree Maker, which syncs with Ancestry, you will need to keep both your online Ancestry tree and your chosen software updated separately with all your research.
I think the beginning step is for you to decide which software to use - search on here as there are plenty of threads relating to software.
Your own software program is only on your computer and only available to you, unlike your Ancestry tree wich you can make public (although it can remain provate too).
Pheno
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Pheno, thank you, that was pure and simple :)
just what I needed ,
one last question, I understand the saying " nothing is for free "
but when I looked at "Roots Magic " it said free, what am I missing ???
Eilleen.
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Roots Magic Essentials is free, but is a cut-down version of their software.
So, you can try it out.
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Sorry can't answer that one Eilleen as I don't use Roots Magic, but I assume that when you first download you either get a trial version for free (which won't have all the bells and whistles of the full version) or that the full version download is free but for a limited period of time. That is how it works with most software.
Someone else who uses Roots Magic might be able to expand on this, however, I think you should be prepared to pay for a full working version of whatever program you choose after a short period of time.
Hope that helps, Pheno
Added: I see that KGarrad has responded to the affirmative whilst I was busy typing.
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Once again , thank you for your insights x
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It's also easy to upgrade to the full version of RootsMagic ;D
It's the same software, but you get a "key" to enter which unlocks all the hidden bits.
RootsMagic also has a TreeShare, which can download your Ancestry tree, and allow you to make changes to your RootsMagic tree. (N.B. I haven't used this feature!)
Finally, for those on Facebook, there is a RootsMagic Users group. They are very helpful ;D
Some of those responding are RM employees.
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I settled on RootsMagic many years ago after trying most of the others and find it does everything I want for my family history. I haven't tried the free version but there is a page here comparing the features of the two versions: https://rootsmagic.co.uk/compare-essentials/ (https://rootsmagic.co.uk/compare-essentials/)
I don't think there is any time limit on the free version, and it appears to be fully functional but without the extra features shown on the comparison page. If your ancestors were mostly in the UK I would suggest you get the UK version.
Everything connected with computers is a 'learning curve' but RM is not difficult to get started with. You just run the program and import the GEDCOM file that you have downloaded.
Mike.
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All this information is an amazing help,
thank you,
I will now go look at prices :)
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Have a look at Brothers Keeper, which is very easy to use and basically free, with only a small charge should you wish to register (which is not essential ! )
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I was just about to add my comments instead I will say I agree with MaecW I have used the BK free software for years, really easy https://www.bkwin.org/
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iluleah and MaecW
I was just about to order the Rootsmagic ,
then read both your replies ,
does Brothers Keeper let you take things from Ancestor.
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"Brother's Keeper is a genealogy software program for Windows. The program functions as a database, a research planner and task organiser, a data analyser, a chart producer, and a report writer. and enables export and import in the GEDCOM specification"
This is a review I found online for BK https://www.toptenreviews.com/genealogy-software-brother-s-keeper-review
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iluleah,
Once again, thank you for your time.
Eilleen.
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does Brothers Keeper let you take things from Ancestor.
You made me laugh saying that ;D...I was wondering what you wanted to 'take from your ancestor' ::)