This seems like an appropriate question for this forum. Though a bit out of the usual type of discussion.
Any suggestions?
-dan
Hi, I think that HEREDIS is a good software, because it allows to make genealogical trees and to link every "name" with one or more documents testifying about life, death, political rule and so on. It is in French.. but maybe for who works in Spain this is not a problem.
This is the URL http://utilisateurs.heredis.free.fr/
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Il giorno 16/nov/06, alle 15:34, Daniel O'Donnell ha scritto:
This seems like an appropriate question for this forum. Though a bit out of the usual type of discussion.
Any suggestions?
-dan
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Da: Daniel Duran i Duelt dduran@bicat.csic.es Data: 16 novembre 2006 12:27:23 CET A: MEDIEV-L@listproc.cc.ku.edu Oggetto: [MEDIEV-L:50049] Genealogical software Rispondere-A: MEDIEV-L@listproc.cc.ku.edu
Dear members, I'm looking for a good software to make genealogical tables (trees), any suggestion? Thanks in advance, Daniel Duran i Duelt
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This seems like an appropriate question for this forum. Though a bit out of the usual type of discussion.
Any suggestions?
-dan
Daniel Paul O'Donnell, PhD
Dear members, I'm looking for a good software to make genealogical tables (trees), any suggestion? Thanks in advance, Daniel Duran i Duelt
For which platform? The most popular seems to be Family Tree Maker, but it is no longer made for Macs.
Barbara
Barbara Need UChicago
Reunion is the best current genealogical software for Mac OS X (available online). It does a variety of pedigree diagrams. Not as flexible as I would like in moving objects on the diagram but perhaps useful enough for what you want.
Michelle
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This seems like an appropriate question for this forum. Though a bit out of the usual type of discussion.
Any suggestions?
-dan
Daniel Paul O'Donnell, PhD
Dear members, I'm looking for a good software to make genealogical tables >>(trees), any suggestion? Thanks in advance, Daniel Duran i Duelt
For which platform? The most popular seems to be Family Tree Maker, but it is no longer made for Macs.
Barbara
Barbara Need UChicago
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Il giorno gio, 16/11/2006 alle 07.34 -0700, Daniel O'Donnell ha scritto:
This seems like an appropriate question for this forum. Though a bit out of the usual type of discussion.
Any suggestions?
Sometimes ago I briefly played with the GRAMPS software for Linux (http://gramps-project.org/) which looked quite effective to my unexperienced eyes. It's actively developed and will possibly be ported to Windows (don't know if and when though).
Ciao
Roberto Rosselli Del Turco wrote:
Sometimes ago I briefly played with the GRAMPS software for Linux (http://gramps-project.org/) which looked quite effective to my unexperienced eyes. It's actively developed and will possibly be ported to Windows (don't know if and when though).
I can recommend GRAMPS as well. Its default file format is also a form of compressed XML, which means that you aren't necessarily tied into that platform. The problem with most genealogy programs is that they either use or only export to gedcom 5.5. Few of them implement gedcom 6 (an XML formulation), but even that has significant problems for those wanting to undertake actual genealogical research, rather than just record basic B/M/D and lineage information. Those interested in other standards may find the GenealogyXML mailing list on yahoo groups interesting. (Though quite dormant at the moment.)
A non-commercial package for windows called Personal Ancestral File (PAF) is produced by the Mormons (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints), who (whatever their faults) also have freely available some of the best and most extensive genealogical databases available on the web. (www.familysearch.org) I used to use PAF before switching entirely to linux.
-James --- Dr James Cummings, Oxford Text Archive, University of Oxford