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Master of Facts
The Master Genealogist 5.0 still captures every ancestral detailwith a boost for beginners.
By Rick Crume
Meticulous, detail-oriented and obsessively organized. That's you, right? Come on, admit it. If you're a typical genealogist, you take great care to organize every family fact you findor at least you'd like to.
Any genealogy software will help you get your family history in order, but The Master Genealogist (TMG) stands out for its ability to record every detail, properly cite many kinds of sources, track your correspondence, maintain a research log and produce the most professional books. It's the ideal program for the persnicketyer, I mean, serious researcher.
Given all its features, it should come as no surprise that TMG has a steeper learning curve than other genealogy software. But the latest upgrade, version 5.0, is not only more user-friendly, it also boasts many other improvements, including:
TMG 5.0 is an essential upgrade for current users and a good choice for any serious researcher. It costs $30 to upgrade from version 4.0 or $59 from TMG's sister program, Family Tree SuperTools (see the April 2002 Family Tree Magazine for a review). New users can opt for the $79 Gold Edition or $39.95 Silver Edition. Both require Windows 95 or higher, a Pentium-speed processor and 64MB RAM (a 250MHz processor and 128MB RAM suggested). Download TMG 5.0 at www.whollygenes.com or contact Wholly Genes Software at (877) 864-3264. Rick Crume wrote the cover story for the October 2002 issue of Family Tree Magazine. For more information on genealogy software, see the October issue of Family Tree Magazine. |
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