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Re: Which is the best genealogy software
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 07 February 06 15:07 GMT (UK) »
I use Legacy and it seems to cope very well with cousins marrying cousins. I have 2 such situations in my family tree and the system has coped with no SNAFUs at all.  ;D

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BURROW, BICKHAM, EVANS, SULLEY, STONE - Devon
STEPHENS, MALLET, ADAMS - Cornwall
HANCOCK , BUSSON - Somerset
MCCALLUM, MCDIARMID, MCNEILL - Argyle, Scotland
WALLS, SUTHERLAND, SIMPSON - Orkney, Scotland
FAIRBAIRN - Fife, Scotland
THOMPSON - Aberdeen, Scotland

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Re: Which is the best genealogy software
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 07 February 06 15:37 GMT (UK) »
I also have Genbox and I find it excellent for its chart drawing capabilities. You can move the boxes around easily so that a family tree fits the pages. Not easy with other programmes.
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Re: Which is the best genealogy software
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 07 February 06 17:39 GMT (UK) »
I also have Genbox and I find it excellent for its chart drawing capabilities. You can move the boxes around easily so that a family tree fits the pages. Not easy with other programmes.
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OOH you mean the printouts??  Sorry, I didnt realise.

Legacy just repeats the same information on the charts twice  for both cousins. Gets very tedious when theres 11 grand children and and over 100 great grandchildren.  ;D

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BURROW, BICKHAM, EVANS, SULLEY, STONE - Devon
STEPHENS, MALLET, ADAMS - Cornwall
HANCOCK , BUSSON - Somerset
MCCALLUM, MCDIARMID, MCNEILL - Argyle, Scotland
WALLS, SUTHERLAND, SIMPSON - Orkney, Scotland
FAIRBAIRN - Fife, Scotland
THOMPSON - Aberdeen, Scotland

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Re: Which is the best genealogy software
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 07 February 06 17:57 GMT (UK) »
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Taffyblue, I have found it actually copes well with situations such as you have mentioned. Are you perhaps using an older version?

To be honest, yes I am.  I use Roots Magic mostly but shove it over to Genbox for charting.

I also have Genbox and I find it excellent for its chart drawing capabilities. You can move the boxes around easily so that a family tree fits the pages. Not easy with other programmes.
 Geoff

I agree, Genbox is much better for charting.  Currently, it is the only prog that successfully prints my "Everyone" chart, which includes illegitimate children, cousins marrying, and everything else you can throw at it, without it duplicating people or getting confused.
FLOWERDEW - Norfolk, GUERIN - London, HAMER - Wales, MARUBBI - Wales/Italy, HODGES - Cheshire, NOBBS - Yarmouth, Norfolk, WILLIAMS - Caernarfonshire, WILSON - Glasgow, WOOLSEY - Norfolk


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Re: Which is the best genealogy software
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 07 February 06 18:14 GMT (UK) »
I am with you TaffyBlue, I actually use Heredis for most things and then Genbox for charting.
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Re: Which is the best genealogy software
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 11 February 06 08:48 GMT (UK) »
I've done quite a lot of research into my family tree and am going to buy some software to enter it all into.  Any suggestions as to which one is the best one to go for?

I want to be able to show all parts of the tree, brothers children etc.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpgedview
The above is a link to source forge which has a wealth of fantastic free software and much of it highly sophisticated. I also do a lot of music stream captures with Audacity,and recording of voice tracks,radio programmes etc .
With GNU http://www.fsf.org/   there is so much around.Try sourceforge first and you can forget paying for software- for ever! This one is a geneaology program, but there are more .

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Re: Which is the best genealogy software
« Reply #15 on: Sunday 19 February 06 11:05 GMT (UK) »
I am using FTM 2005 - it seems to be not that great at handling complex relationships

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Holmes - Bawdsey, Suffolk
Perks - Hampshire
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Carrick - Carlisle
Haugh - Carlisle
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Collett - Bredon, Worcester
Harrison - Carlisle
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Thompson - Carlisle
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Re: Which is the best genealogy software
« Reply #16 on: Monday 06 August 07 21:40 BST (UK) »
I use Family Historian.
Rock solid. Have never lost any data or had the program mess anything up in 5 years and I have a database of 14000-odd people (some of them very odd).

Dead easy to do the basic stuff, but very powerful if you want to dig deeper. Good support and a good user group, The author of the program is accessible and responds to requests for enhancements.

And its British!!!

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Shropshire: Bate, Forrester, Head, Ratcliffe, Clift
Bromsgrove Worcs: Harbach, Head

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Re: Which is the best genealogy software
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 09 August 07 23:17 BST (UK) »
I am another Familyhistorian enthusiast.

No problem with cousins,or any other close rellies marrying.Diagrams can be for Ancestors/ Descendants and all relatives!When the Diagram is showing you can click on any other name and change to their Tree!

Great main(individual  Records) page where every person is listed in surname alphabetical order .You can also put in differant column headings . I have one showing the relevant Spouse.

You can use it as simply as you like(as I do) or as some do use all the other
Advantages. .A great FHUser Group.E- mail support ( all via Rootsweb).

I have tried many of the other programmes mentioned and ended up with this one

Got Carried away (well it is good)

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Dorset: Ackerman,Bungey,Bunter Chant,Hyle
Islington:Bedford, Eaton,Wilkins
Beds,Fulham: Brazier
Shoreditch: Burton,Coverdale
Essex ,Clerkenwell:Craswell,Cresswell
St.Lukes Middx:Doughty, Dunkley
Andover/IOW/Fulham:Gasser
Fulham: Neal
Bucks:Putnam,Wingrove
Bullwell.Notts:Wilkinson
Clerkenwell/Islington:Wyllie
Herts/ Tottenham/Walthamstow:Young