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Users can also import lists of selected facts, sources and other data from one file to another too.Ī new QuickGroups feature allows users to organize individuals into specific groups based on selected criteria, such as people still marked as living or those born in a specific place.
#ROOTSMAGIC 7 REVIEW FULL VERSION#
Those who upgrade to the full version of RootsMagic gain a number of additional new tools, including support for publishing and maintaining multiple online trees through the free MyRootsMagic online service, all of which can be managed from a single screen.Ī new DataClean tool provides a one-stop shop for interrogating user files for potential problems - users choose which types of problem to search for, then can review (and approve) any suggested changes made.Īlso added to version 7 is support for comparing two RootsMagic databases side-by-side, with options for transferring data between the two files. Sadly, confirming hints from MyHeritage requires a paid-for subscription to the service. When potential matches are found, users will see a light bulb appear next to the person’s name.Ĭlicking this reveals the number of potential matches at each site - users then click on the number to view actual hints and then decide whether or not to incorporate them into their own research file. The new Web Hints feature allows RootsMagic to claim the prize of being the first app to offer multi-platform record hints, but it’s worth noting it’s currently restricted to just two online repositories: FamilySearch and MyHeritage.