Family Tree Builder isn’t able to access the databases (which are very comprehensive), so I didn’t get nearly as many research hints as with Family Tree Maker’s 14-day trial to. Plus Family Tree Builder automatically generates a research to-do list under the research menu, listing the family members that have possible online matches you have yet to review. The research in Family Tree Builder works exactly like Family Tree Maker: if there’s an online entry that seems to match your entry, it will display an icon. Unfortunately, Family Tree Builder will not display your full family tree unless you upgrade to the Premium version ($6.25 per month, billed annually) or Premium Plus ($9.95 per month), but there are still many narrative reports and visual charts you can create with the free version of the software, and they are all customizable and attractive. There are no genogram icons: if you are more interested in genograms, try GenoPro ($50, with 14 day free trial), a family tree creation tool with great genogram capabilities. At the click of an icon, you can add a virtual cemetery for deceased relatives that can include images, documents, and notes. Family Tree Builder also allows you to add religious names, nicknames, former names, and aliases, plus name citations and notes very simply.
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