Using your Brain Lately?
Have you thought about it? What do you want from an online tree?
1) Option to have a private tree?
2) Ability to interact with other online genealogy sites?
3) Tutorials or videos in case you have questions?
4) Good tech support?
5) Reasonable price for all of the goodies?
6) Add-On's that really work?
Enter (drumroll)! ROOTSFINDER!!!!!
Okay, your list may be even longer; I was reading all the reviews and in particular, the Genea-Musings guy, Randy Seaver, says he likes the printed reports.
Let's take a look at Rootsfinder and talk about its features---CLL Students, this is your discussion (or part of it) for Friday, February 21st.
Check back here for other developing....dare I say BREAKING!! news that is relevant to our class, Family History on the Internet.
Historically, hats have represented one's occupation, one's hobby, or one's passion. I wear the Family History Hat because I am passionate about genealogy.
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