I have a German side and a USA side. What are the advantages or disadvantages of splitting a tree. A great deal of the German side is still in German, especially sources. MEC
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Originally posted by The Crossland's View PostI have a German side and a USA side. What are the advantages or disadvantages of splitting a tree. A great deal of the German side is still in German, especially sources. MEC
Going back to your original question: don't split your file. As a Reunion user, you gain nothing by doing so.Benoit Bousquet
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Re: To split a tree or not
Originally posted by bbousquet View PostThere's virtually no benefit to splitting your file/tree. Actually, the ONLY gain you could possibly see would be a performance one (assuming your file is very, very large) and, to be honest, Reunion can handle very large files - unlike most competitors who become unusable with files like mine (close to 100K individuals, mostly 6th to 10th cousins all around). Reunion is the ONLY software that's remained solid and has kept performing as my file grew.
Going back to your original question: don't split your file. As a Reunion user, you gain nothing by doing so.
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