One major difference I have found between Gensmarts and the Research
Guidance is that Gensmarts fills in the information when searching. I.E.
if I am searching for John Smith on Ancestry.Com using Gensmarts, Gensmarts
opens my browser and navigates to Ancestry, fills in the name and launches
the search. If I use the Research Guide to search Ancestry for John Smith,
the Research Guide launches the internal browser - period. You still have
to fill in the information and hit the search button. The other problem is
that the majority of the sites used by the Research Guide are pay sites
that do not provide any information unless you sign up for the site.
Hopefully the Research Guidance function will be improved, but for now, I'm
sticking with my paid version of Gensmarts.
Ron Bernier
Woonsocket, RI
--On Tuesday, September 27, 2005 7:33 PM +0100 Chris Coward
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- "Linda J. Livingstone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Does the Research Guidance feature replace the
function of GenSmarts?
gngopher
I've only briefly looked at the research guidance
feature can't see myself ditching gensmarts for it.
Still looks useful though.
Chris
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