Although Legacy has the Research Guidance feature, which is *similar*
to GenSmarts, a lot of Legacy users also have GenSmarts because it has
different resources and works a bit differently than Research
Guidance.

It will read your Family File directly so you don't have to create a
gedcom to use it.

Check out the info about it on the Legacy website - just click on the
GenSmarts icon at the bottom of every page on the Legacy site.  Geoff
did a video explaining how to use the program.

We can never have too much help for finding those elusive ancestors,
can we <rbg>?

Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree



On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 12:10 PM, Kathy Meyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> I asked about GenSmarts about 18 months ago at the BYU conference and
> the Legacy rep said it wasn't needed because a similar program was
> included in Legacy.  I haven't gotten to the point where I use/need it
> (or I don't know that I do :-) but I'm very interested in knowing how
> it can help me in conjunction with Legacy.  Thanks, Kathy



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