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BillyF
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Tree styles
« on: Wednesday 01 July 09 20:40 UTC (UK) »

I`m hoping someone can give me some information on tree styles.

I`ve bought a new pc which runs Vista, but unfortunately the program I used on my old pc is not compatible. An updated version doesn`t seem to be available.

However, I really liked the style of tree which was laid out with the individuals in " medallions" but I don`t know what this style is called, so would be pleased if someone knows this as I`ve been searching for a program that does this without success.

I have also tried Legacy, but would prefer the other layout if I can get a program.
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Re: Tree styles
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 02 July 09 22:21 UTC (UK) »

Medallions? Was is GenPro?

http://www.genopro.com/
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Re: Tree styles
« Reply #2 on: Friday 03 July 09 10:44 UTC (UK) »

It was a "Softkey" program ,which I gave to the person who took the old PC; they now haven`t got it and neither of us  can remember the exact name.

I have tried to Google it but with no success.

Thanks for your input
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Re: Tree styles
« Reply #3 on: Friday 03 July 09 23:08 UTC (UK) »

Could it have been either Softkey Family Origins or Softkey Family Tree?  Yahoo search came up with both possibilities.  The latter is described at -

http://www.cybersoftware.co.uk/familytree.shtml

Robert
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Re: Tree styles
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 05 July 09 10:43 UTC (UK) »

I don`t think it was either of those from what I can remember, although that is the right maker. It was a single CD which worked with Windows 98 and XP.

When you viewed the tree the "boxes" were oval, a bit like those plaques that mark the former homes of famous people, and coloured grey and lemon  for male and female.
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