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GenoPro Version: 2.0.1.6
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| Here is an interesting bug / observation, which is related to a feature request that I have asked about in the past... I was reading some of the testimonials on the web site (and agree wholeheartedly with them - Genopro is the best genealogy software around), and out of curiosity clicked on the following link: http://familytrees.genopro.com/Keasoft/ourfamily/ I clicked in the link to show the genomap in the browser, and to my suprise all the people on the map were generally around 850 years old or so. My copy of GenoPro 2007 has its internal date set at 1102, rather than taking the date from my system clock, because I use it to track a fictitious family line for a novel I am writing. I didn't realise that the settings would be carried over when looking at someone elses tree on the Internet. I have asked before that rather than have GenoPro itself 'remember' the date setting, if it is possible to have it stored in the .gno file, which would remove the problem of having to remember to keep changing it when working on different files (or in this case just looking at someone elses!) Cheers, John
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Group: Administrators
Last Login: Today @ 9:31:29 AM
GenoPro Version: 2.0.1.6
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I agree the date settings should be stored in the .gno file. This will be done in a future release.
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