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GenoPro 2.0 Beta 14b

September 15, 2005

GenoPro 2.0 Beta 14b has been released. To try this beta, you can request a 30-trial key by supplying a valid e-mail addres. If you use GenoPro 1.9x and below, the GenoPro 2.0 betas reside in different directories, so you can have both installed at the same time.

GenoPro is a software to draw family trees. Among all the family tree software, GenoPro is the simplest to learn and easiest to use…

GenoPro is capable to draw any type of family tree, including the most complicated family difficult to “picture”. Once you have finished your family tree, you can save your family tree in a metafile to insert in Word, PowerPoint or any other Windows software. A metafile is a picture with a transparent background capable to be scaled to any size without quality loss. You can use GenoPro to create a huge poster of your family tree.

To give you a better idea of what GenoPro does, please see the samples.

Release Notes and Future Plans
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Behold Version 0.97.1 alpha

September 14, 2005

Behold has received two minor updates to bring it upto versio 0.97.1 alpha (0.97 alpha was released two days ago).

Updates:
* Fix: Prevent “access violation” message when non-standard top-level tags are used.
* Fix: Prevent “List index out of bounds” message when loading in a second GEDCOM file.

Review: PhpGedView (Eastman’s)

September 13, 2005

Dick Eastman, from Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter, has published a review of PhpGedView.

PhpGedView is a genealogy program that allows you to view and edit genealogy data that is stored on your personal web site. While the program runs on a web server that might be many miles from where you are sitting, PhpGedView allows you to edit the data and run reports almost as if you were sitting in front of the hosting computer. You open a web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Safari, etc.), connect to the web server, and edit your genealogy data as you wish. You can import data from GEDCOM files, manually add or edit data, or even add multimedia files, such as photos and document images. You can also run reports.

One of the most comprehensive PhpGedView reviews around, including online hosting companies that support PhpGedView, as well as mentioning the privacy issues that will inevitably come up when publishing genealogy data online.

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