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family history software
Can anyone recommend software for me to store my family history and I need to be able to copy individual parts on to CD's for other members of the family. I have done all the researching on Genes but I want to export it using Gedcom into another usable programme.
Hope this makes sense, I know what I want but it is difficult putting it into words.
Hope this makes sense, I know what I want but it is difficult putting it into words.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Makes perfect sense Persose.... I used Heritage Family Tree when I did mine - was about �30 new from Amazon ...... however, since I have found a great company at www.tribalpages.com where you can upload a gedcom to you own webspace (really easy - must have been for me to do it!!) and free if you limited the number of pictures you upload and about �18 a year if you have loads of pictures to add ...... would give you the address and password for my site to let you look but don't really want to broadcast it to the world and don't know how I can tell you privately...... but if you go to the tribal pages site you can see how it works..... and that way other relatives can access it from anywhere and you can still generate reports and print them off (with the upgraded �18/year version)
Might be cheaper in the long run...... be interested to know what you decide to use.....
EK
Might be cheaper in the long run...... be interested to know what you decide to use.....
EK
tickled, it just doesn't seem so user friendly as the last release. The screens have all changed too. Plus when you are entering children or their details, you have to keep clicking back on the parent, else you enter them as children of the children. The old style FTM was just so much easier to use with each family group display with Ma and Pa at top and children underneath. Now its all different. I am about used to it now, but its just not as easy to run with as the last release.
Also it has not imported some of my old release FTM files completely which had LOADS of notes and attachments (certificates, newspaper articles, commentary etc), which is a right clat to reconstruct - particularly cos I can't find the disk for the last release!!!
Also it has not imported some of my old release FTM files completely which had LOADS of notes and attachments (certificates, newspaper articles, commentary etc), which is a right clat to reconstruct - particularly cos I can't find the disk for the last release!!!
I don't go much on these programmes, unless the relatives that you send your copies to have the same programme, or you have difficulties.
I use Excel. Most people with a computer have it, and if they haven't, they can get 'Open Office' on the internet for free, which is compable with MS Excel.
You can add pictures, and by using the 'insert Comment', you can add all the information.
I have put my Family Tree on Excel, and sent it to relatives in France, Germany and around the UK. I have also saved it 'with Pics' to copy onto disc, and 'without Pics' to send bye-mail.
Looks like this...
Malcolm Junior Trevor ****** m. Sylvia (nee ********)
B. 16/8/1935. d. b. ? d.
They were married at Bramshaw Church 20/8/1960 div. 1964
I use Excel. Most people with a computer have it, and if they haven't, they can get 'Open Office' on the internet for free, which is compable with MS Excel.
You can add pictures, and by using the 'insert Comment', you can add all the information.
I have put my Family Tree on Excel, and sent it to relatives in France, Germany and around the UK. I have also saved it 'with Pics' to copy onto disc, and 'without Pics' to send bye-mail.
Looks like this...
Malcolm Junior Trevor ****** m. Sylvia (nee ********)
B. 16/8/1935. d. b. ? d.
They were married at Bramshaw Church 20/8/1960 div. 1964