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I don't like to be negative about anything Family-history, but I have not at all enjoyed the little of using Family Tree that I have tried. As far as correcting items on there goes, I found it difficult, frustrating and a waste of my time. (I am not a novice, having identified over 11,000 of my ancestors in the last 44 years, and having taught many claaaes and given many lectures on family-history.)
If I was to give advice to the producers of this programme, I would recommend that they have rushed it out before it is ready. Sorry, but this is my opinion.
Under the final section of this article, labeled "Techie Tip"........
Exactly WHAT are we talking about here???
What the heck IS "Directory 2013"???
It would help if an introductory statement were provided that laid the foundation for whatever this is about!! 8^)
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