Whats wrong with online databases?
Online genealogical databases tend to be swamped with users. Most are slow and unreliable, with queries tending to fail even outside peak hours. The ones which work best are those which have introduced query rationing, which means that the types of queries users can carry out are limited to those which produce least strain on the database. Buying our database gives the genealogist the opportunity to run the most heavy and demanding queries, since the database is running on their machine, and not a server. See our article for more details.
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