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How to Create A Family Tree Online
Create your family tree online with the help of your relatives Can anyone tell me a site where you provided the template for creating your family tree where I just have to enter their names? ... IMPORANT One thing is that there should be a tree that you can see they are online, but must also be printable. is a genealogy software that offers a practical solution to create a family tree and genogrammi directly in a graphical format.
Genealogy
The first program for genealogical and historical studies The first Windows program with a database with tree structure The first program with the definition of groups and events connected Available on the network from April 1999 Banner of Genealogy For several years he has developed a special phenomenon in the Internet, there are large sites (Familysearch.com, Ancestry.com) that allow you to pick up family trees of the family and request the number of fans and mailing lists that exchange information on the history of households is increasing. The merit of this popularity can be attributed, also, to a particular standard of writing data, called GEDCOM (from GEnealogical Date COMmunication) which allows you to write data into a format that can be recognized by other programs. Italy, for many years, has not been crossed by this interest, which has affected the whole network, but there is now an Italian program which, computing power and options available, can be safely compared to the best international production. Genealogy is the name of this program that has evolved from the initial idea for the study of family history, towards the study of history in the broadest sense. With genealogy, you can categorize individuals, families, attributes and events, link events to information sources that describe them, comment on the reliability of the source and locate the sources of information in the archives that contain them. You can also add and catalog media objects such as sounds, pictures and videos. Genealogy allows anyone to write an historical set in the correct manner, all information can be amply justified and discussed with the choice whether to write a work like "official" or a collection of information regarding family, before they are lost, is left the user of the program. A section of the program, particularly rich in options, is dedicated to the printing of family trees, there are control functions to ensure consistency of data entered and there is the ability to print different types of historical relationship. Particularly nice feature "It Happened Today" which gives you a list of family or historical events that occurred the same day in previous years. Also interesting is the possibility of using different calendars from Julian (for example, the ancient Roman calendar and that of the French Revolution). In other words, the story is the one who writes. Thanks for your cooperation Any further inquiries or suggestions for improving the program will be well received and will be answered. Write to Genealogy To ask for advice or make suggestions, just a mouse click on the drawing above. Key Features Program recorded as the FHD of the LDS GEDCOM compatible Accept all 128 labels of the standard GEDCOM 5.5 Check the characteristics of the GEDCOM file Import in GEDCOM format Export to GEDCOM format (Registered version) Exceptional ability to visualize the family relationships through the ability to move between the various types of tree Possibility to collect images and sounds and, in general, all the multimedia files Display and input of information Tree-free scheme. Allows you to create your own structure for the information without the restrictions of the usual data entry windows Ability to enter data into the context or connection to shared files Writes the story of one family inserting the facts of the official history Writes the timing of recurrences of the family Print the trees inserting images stored (registered version) Allows the creation and simultaneous display of multiple variants of the tree to print before proceeding to print Managing backup and recovery data. At any time you can redefine the paths of the files stored. Indispensable importing GEDCOM files with linked objects Functions for data search, to check the consistency of the dates and the validity of links Ability to refine a search by adding additional conditions on the data Deleted from the results of a search Partial export of archives Archive headers, senders and the descriptions of the contents of the imported GEDCOM files Connects individuals and families to the senders of the imported files When entering or editing an entry, offers a catalog of all data entered in all the archives and for each label Use of the Islamic calendar, Hebrew, French revolutionary, Julian and Gregorian Reorganisation of the children, families, spouses and parents Repair functions of the archives Direct import and export of files without going through the GEDCOM file Commander file management with specially developed, has possiblile perform operations on multiple files with a single command. Maximum extent of the fields 1,000,000,000 characters. Definition of related events and their justification, to make historical research. Definition of groups, to make historical research. Control of syntax and grammar. Printing with PowerPoint (Registered version). Import characters with ANSI, ANSEL and UTF-8. Export ANSI and UTF-8 characters. Search parameters. The latest version was to include some functions for the transcription of the parish archives, their size has grown so large as to be inserted in the new program Charterhouse dedicated to them. Retrieves the version of Genealogy 06/05/1049 (3.7 MB) Withdrawal of Genealogy If you want more speed test Simtel Simtel with picks WinSite Withdraw with WinSite ab-archive Withdraw with ab-archive Brothersoft Withdraw with Brothersoft The Genealogy program for Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows NT is distributed free and with some limited use compared to the recorded version. Software Requirements All versions of Windows NT and Windows: Internet Explorer 4 +, ARIALUNI.TTF file (optional), Microsoft Word (optional), PowerPoint (optional) Windows 95: Office 2000 installed or DCOM95 + MDAC 2.1 (or MDAC DCOM95 + 2.5) Windows 98 First series: Office 2000 installed, or MDAC 2.1 (or MDAC 2.5) Windows N.T. Version 4 and above: Office 2000 + installed, or MDAC 2.1 (or MDAC 2.5) Windows 98 SE, ME, XP, nothing to add. Windows 2000, Windows 2003: Nothing to add. The information tree The GEDCOM standard defines a large number of labels (tags) for the cataloging of events and details. It is also defined which labels can be linked together. The number of possible combinations is very high (virtually infinite). This causes some trouble importing GEDCOM files and subsequent display. Suppose you import a GEDCOM file from a program that allows you to insert an image on a document, for example, a sample run with the scanner. Label of the document (SOUR) is the label attached image (OBJE). By importing this file into a second program, which lets you insert images only in relation to individuals, this part of the information will be lost, since the second program has a window display of images only for individuals. This situation is very common, because the programs usually do not use all the labels of the standard and, even less, using all the possible connections between them. Is there a problem with the use of windows with boxes for entering and editing information. These windows should become too large and complex to include all labels and their connections. Genealogy exploits a solution is not unusual, considering the information and even a tree, as tree displays. This unique approach makes genealogy a less immediate use, but allows you to import any structure information given by the original program and modify it at will. Suppose you have created a new individual, and have named. In the tree of information, acting with the right mouse button on the code of the individual, we can add an event, such as a priestly ordination. By acting now, with the right mouse button on the event, we finished with a date, a place with a picture of the event. We can even go further, giving the image a reference to the book (source) from which the image was taken and link to the archive in which the source is preserved. It may, therefore, "carve" the information advantage to limit the features of the standard. If the idea of "information tree" was too abstract, you can use an alternative example, considering the individual as a chapter in a book. The information will now, paragraphs and subparagraphs of our chapter. The above example could be schematized as follows: Individual code Name Sex Ordination Date Place The Media Source Archive There is, of course, required to make a very driven structuring of information, you can collect everything in one note and attribute it to the individual, postponing the moment when the information is divided, for any initial uncertainties in the use the program or have not yet decided what deserves to be divided. Because the computer can order just the information that was "limited", the golden rule is to decide which ones deserve to be classified information.
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