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I spent an hour figuring out how to create a narrative report that listed all of the descendants of a person, something that was quite easy to do in version 7. At least the scroll bars in the index worked. But what if I wanted to use the index to jump up and down between unrelated people? If I had already typed a name, I had to clear that before starting over. The index of people was static - when I wanted to find someone, I had to click into a field and then type the name. I assume I would eventually get used to it, but if there are multiple spouses of multiple spouses, I can envision losing sight of the person I wanted to deal with. Clicking a spouse, I would suddenly see that person’s spouses, not the spouses of the person I was editing. I had to adjust the size of the area to see them, which reduced the size of the index. Although the concept of having spouses listed on the left side of the screen was good, in reality, I had trouble with it. The pasting was not always in the place I had put the cursor and sometimes not all of the material pasted.

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Copying and pasting into notes added formatting code that I then had to go back and manually remove. I would type an addition to an existing note and found it did not always save. I had to grab them with the mouse and move them up and down. I found that scroll bars for lists of children did not work. Upgraded to RootsMagic 8 from 7, pleased that I would have to do less clicking to accomplish data entry. Easy to switch between individual members of a family.īiggest Con: Not enough choice of what is selected in reports. Yes, RM8 is slightly complicated to use but once you get accustomed with it, it is Great.īiggest Pro: More than one database open at a time. I am still annoyed that the Edit Person screen still does not display the Family Search ID as well as the RIN. There are still some RM7 features to be incorporated and a few enhancements I would like to see. The only issue I have is that the Edit Person screen occasionally crashes for no apparent reason. Windowing in RM8 is a huge improvement on RM7. Gradually, it has improved as the developers worked through a multitude of issues coupled with keeping it fully compatible with Apple Mac.

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I persevered with it given that it was a new release that was long awaited.

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I have now been using RM8 Windows version for nearly 18 months. It was a good ride, RM, but you really blew it.īiggest Con: Horrible horrible user interface, slow, clunky, endless mouse clicks, requires a MAJOR redesign. Sad, really.Īnyway, I’ve now used Family Historian 7 for more than a year and LOVE it.

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RM9 could be the final downfall of RootsMagic. Now that RM8 has come and gone, and the poor design of RM9 is just as awful, without any truly Earth shattering new features. Family Historian is VASTLY superior to even RM7. Given the severe problems with RM8, I made the switch to Family Historian 7 (as have many others).

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It seems like RM9 was merely launched to feed the coffers of the developers of RM in order to keep them afloat. RM9 also requires that RM8 data be converted to use with RM9 - and that’s NOT backwards compatible. The MAJOR issues with RM8 (many of them discussed above) are still there. Well, I made the mistake of obtaining a copy ($20 wasted) only to find that RM9 is essentially the same thing as RM8 but with a few relatively minor and unimportant “features” added. Then, RootsMagic 9 was suddenly launched yesterday, but without all of the fanfare that preceded RM8. MANY more clicks are needed just to enter or find information, surfing through multiple windows is now required when just one will do, screen real estate is wasted, and data are now hidden (unless you want to click through more windows). but what a HORRIBLE interface! It looks more like a clown show at a circus. What an absolute nightmare! Not only was RM8 a major leap BACKWARDS - it’s clunky, complicated, difficult to use, poorly designed, etc. It was (past tense) a great program - not perfect but certainly the best out there for a long time. Will this be the death knell for RootsMagic? I was a very big fan of RootsMagic for more than a decade.












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