Last updated in August 2022 to reflect the release and functionality of RootsMagic 8. TreeShare saves time, but if you want high-quality citations and consistent place names, you’re better off creating them yourself than importing ones generated by .Ī version of this article appeared in the September 2017 issue of Family Tree Magazine. ![]() While TreeShare makes it easy to copy events and sources from a Member Tree to RootsMagic, keep in mind that ’s source citations are generally nonstandard and less detailed, and its place names don’t match RootsMagic’s standardized ones. As users edit their own RootsMagic files or the tree, TreeShare lets you decide whether to add the changes to your RootsMagic file. After the initial upload or download, each user’s RootsMagic file is synced with the tree. Your relatives using RootsMagic with TreeShare can collaborate on an tree. TreeShare comparison screen when a new person has been added to RootsMagic, but not to (It looks like a three-pronged leaf.) Then sign in to your account as prompted. Open an existing RootsMagic file from your desktop, then click the icon at bottom left. We’ll discuss each in turn, then how to update both trees once you have them synced. Note that you’ll have to start by either creating a new RootsMagic file of an tree, or a new tree exported from a RootsMagic file you can’t sync existing, unpaired RootsMagic and trees. Here’s how to sync RootsMagic and family trees. But you’ll need the paid version to fully sync your tree between RootsMagic and Ancestry. RootsMagic Essentials, the free version of the program, lets you upload your family file to, download an online tree from and get new WebHints. This makes RootsMagic a research hub for all the largest genealogy websites. RootsMagic also provides searching of FamilySearch, Findmypast and MyHeritage. RootsMagic also has a WebHints feature, which automatically searches ’s extensive collections of family trees, records and photos for matches to your ancestors. But keep in mind that trees aren’t compatible with RootsMagic’s to-do lists, research logs or media attached to places or sources, so it isn’t a complete backup of your RootsMagic file. If you use TreeShare to save your trees with their attached records to your computer, you’ll retain access to the records even if you let your membership lapse. One advantage of this feature is that you’ll have two up-to-date copies of your family tree. When using TreeShare, people, events, source citations, notes and pictures transfer seamlessly between the data you enter into your RootsMagic software and your online tree at -and vice versa. TreeShare lets you automatically synchronize (“sync”) your RootsMagic family tree data to your family tree on. The RootsMagic genealogy software has a major feature for working with : TreeShare. All views are fully navigatible using either the mouse or arrow keys. You switch between the views by simply clicking on the tab for the desired view.
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