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Date: 2016-03-18 18:22:09
Genealogy software
Database
Genealogy
Personal computer
FamilySearch
Ancestry.com
Google Search
Semantic desktop
Desktop search

Do I Need a Desktop Genealogy Program or is FS - Family Tree Enough? Following are answers to the above question asked by Gordon Clarke, FamilySearch API Program Manager to panelists: Bruce Buzbee (RootsMagic), Luc Comea

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