I was therefore interested to see how Family Atlas shapes up.įamily Atlas can easily be found on the RootsMagic website, where there is a useful information section. Now, I haven’t personally used RootsMagic, but I know others who use it as their go-to tree-creating software. Family Atlasįirst up today, is Family Atlas from RootsMagic. Remember that I am looking at these from a genealogist’s perspective and am particularly interested in their copyright specifications especially on sharing their maps with clients. This time, I am going to get straight down to business and talk about the other two software-based programs that I have looked at. In the first post, I explored Family Tree Maker and what its mapping feature had to offer. In a return to schedule, welcome to the second post in my series exploring different mapping softwares.
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