
GenoPro. Is anyone using this and what is your opinion of it?
It looks good but I am so suspicious as I have been taken by things on the internet so many times. I am an Ancestry.com member but Geno Pro looks to have additional features that interest me. Any suggestions?
http://genealogy-software-review.toptenreviews.com/
check out the main runners in the field. I don’t know that you would be “taken” but one drawback of some off the wall programs, is that they try to be propriatary..
the main programs support standard gedcoms, allowing you to share data with anyone/ any program.
I have used PAF (free from lds church, www.familysearch.org) for years. It is standard, and it is free. The first time that your program will not “exchange” with someone, is when you find the limitations.
I have 30 yrs experience, and my personal thought is that the program used is secondary to the quality of the research. No program is going to teach you that.
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