Software support for the GPS - Genealogy Wise2024-03-29T01:23:07Zhttp://www.genealogywise.com/forum/topics/software-support-for-the-gps?groupUrl=gps&commentId=3463583%3AComment%3A203218&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noDae mentioned GenoPro as a go…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-11-01:3463583:Comment:2032182009-11-01T02:25:54.870ZSue McCormickhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/SueMcCormick
Dae mentioned GenoPro as a good resource. It looks good to me too — but it's a Windows machine, and I'm on a Mac. (I can run both systems, but that costs more than we wish to spend.) I don't object to having single-platform software (in fact my Genealogy Software is Reunion for the Mac — obviously single-platform). I DO object to having to spend a lot of time reading the specs before I came to the part about it being a Windows program.<br />
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Please, when mentioning software, save all of us time by…
Dae mentioned GenoPro as a good resource. It looks good to me too — but it's a Windows machine, and I'm on a Mac. (I can run both systems, but that costs more than we wish to spend.) I don't object to having single-platform software (in fact my Genealogy Software is Reunion for the Mac — obviously single-platform). I DO object to having to spend a lot of time reading the specs before I came to the part about it being a Windows program.<br />
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Please, when mentioning software, save all of us time by mentioning whether it is a single platform or a double platform program.<br />
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Sue I tweeted about GenoPro recen…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-07-15:3463583:Comment:479502009-07-15T03:21:32.955Ztami osmer glatzhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/tamiosmerglatz
I tweeted about GenoPro recently too - I really like it as a visual aid. I import my .geds into GenoPro too. I find the visual mapping helps me see relationships much better.
I tweeted about GenoPro recently too - I really like it as a visual aid. I import my .geds into GenoPro too. I find the visual mapping helps me see relationships much better. Mark,
One of my favourite too…tag:www.genealogywise.com,2009-07-14:3463583:Comment:453002009-07-14T21:38:01.979ZDae Powellhttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/DaePowell
Mark,<br />
One of my favourite tools is <b>GenoPro</b>, found at <u>www.GenoPro.com</u>. It generates <b>Genograms</b> for a visual analysis of relationships. (Not unlike the marvelous chart you made on GPS itself.) It has been used extensively in the medical and psychological fields, and I love it for genealogy, too. I've also written an short presentation on the topic, if you'd care to read it: <a href="http://shoestringgenealogy.com/article/Genogram.htm" target="_blank">Genograms</a>.<br />
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I place…
Mark,<br />
One of my favourite tools is <b>GenoPro</b>, found at <u>www.GenoPro.com</u>. It generates <b>Genograms</b> for a visual analysis of relationships. (Not unlike the marvelous chart you made on GPS itself.) It has been used extensively in the medical and psychological fields, and I love it for genealogy, too. I've also written an short presentation on the topic, if you'd care to read it: <a href="http://shoestringgenealogy.com/article/Genogram.htm" target="_blank">Genograms</a>.<br />
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I place this as the third step -- <b>analysis and correlation of collected information</b>.<br />
HappyDae·<br />
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