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Does it make sense to use them together?

Cousin Tracking in Evidentia
Anytime someone introduces a new tool, that is the question you should ask – “what problem does it solve?”
The Cousin Research Tracker in Evidentia allows me to create a “Possibility Tree”, an unproven graph displaying the possible link between myself and the matching “cousin”, whether that match comes from a shaky leaf or a DNA test.

The Evidentia Experiment – Progress Report #1
Last week I posted about the Evidentia Experiment I am currently doing. The goal is to document 5 generations, starting with myself, using Evidentia. The results will then be exported into a GEDCOM file and imported into a clean RootsMagic database. This week I wanted to describe my process as well as report on my…

Mind Maps
We interrupt our regularly scheduled program… Evidentia is one of many tools I use in researching my family tree. Today I want to talk about a different tool – Mind Maps. Ron Arons, who some of you may know from his Black Sheep Blog and from genealogy conferences, has published a new book, Mind Maps…