![]() I can get that in several ways from other sources (I think). Is this just a big chart of everyone related to me? It's called the All-In-One Chart: I'm not so sure what the next one is though. I already love the regular research engine they have with about 1400 sites, so this could be a great improvement. I am very curious to see what the results are. What are these 100 most important genealogy site on the internet? I tried to find more info in FAQs and on the site but I couldn't. The next big deal is the SmartResearch feature: Currently I'm waiting for the site to process my tree and give me the basic results. I really want to get my hands on the full functionality and see what else has been enhanced. I know MyHeritage has been working on improving this functionality and indeed I was able to find some people who had a single match, which I couldn't see before. ![]() You can navigate through the tree and look for the little green circle, but when you're at the SmartMatch page you are basically faced with a long list that gets truncated at some point. What I mean by that is that in my tree of almost 10K people I had no way to filter out the important people I wanted to find matches for. My previous issue with SmartMatches was that they were unmanageable. This poses a few issues and I have yet to try out this feature fully, but my biggest concern is whether or not you can see if the new information you are about to merge is sourced properly and what is the quality of that source. Now the free version has basic SmartMatching, but the real power is the ability to grab information from another tree and merge into your own. The most important one in my opinion is the ability to merge SmartMatches: So what are these premium features? Here's a screenshot of what they are: I am still trying to figure that one out. You might think that someone with a Premium or PremiumPlus account will automatically gain access to all the new features, but it doesn't look like it right now. They have Basic, Premium and PremiumPlus site accounts. When I first saw the word Premium, I immediately thought it had to do with the naming of the account types on the MyHeritage website. Now this might be a little confusing, so try to follow along. There's a new Premium version of FTB3 that costs. There are a lot of things I like and a few I am a bit confused about. You are welcome to contact me at and add a link to this review for further reference.As you may have read on other blogs, MyHeritage came out with a new version of Family Tree Builder today. If you need any further guidance I am happy to assist you further. ![]() You can manage these preferences by opening one of the emails, scrolling to the bottom, and clicking “Email Preferences.” You can then choose from the list on the next page exactly which emails you would like to receive. The following article gives you a detailed explanation: You can manage and adjust your email preferences to make sure you receive the information that’s most important to you. For each Genetic Group we display additional valuable insights into the group such as top places where the group’s members lived during different time periods, migration patterns, common surnames, common given names, common ethnicities, and related groups that share similar DNA segments. ![]() The Genetic Groups feature is an ethnicity breakdown covering 2100+ geographic regions and can offer in-depth insights into your ancestors’ past geographic locations and migration patterns. ![]() We recommend you look at the MyHeritage Genetic Groups, offering you a peek into the ancestral locations that are likely found in your recent heritage in the last 400 years or so. Therefore results vary from company to company. Hello Simon, Ethnicity Estimates can indeed bring up questions as each company uses different algorithms and compares your results to different reference populations. ![]()
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