I've heard of it but never used it. I think it has more support in German than it does in English.
I doubt it offers more than you would get from a free download such as Legacy, which has user group support and video tutorials.
The top rectangle in meant to hold all the sources that you have attached to the person.
If you click on tree then you can create small tree's for people, or large ones.
If you click lists you can do the same and save them as Word Docs, PDF's and so forth.
Plausibility will check for any errors within the tree- Adoptions being one.
Search for specific words.
New people.
Below is taken from my 3rd line of Ancestors. The 1st being Parents, 2nd being Grandparents etc.
12. Phillips, George, * Stockton, Durham, England12/1879, + Stockton, Yorkshire, England 01/06/1955 oo Emily Thomas Sources: 1901 England Census 1881 England Census 1891 England Census England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915 1911 England Census
Thanks. I didn't want to use real names and I couldn't use any names from the board members as a who's at the top of the chain type thing so I made words up, I also used George Phillips as I know he's been dead for a number of years.
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