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Last Login: 3/18/2007 1:30:11 PM
GenoPro Version: 1.99c
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| How to generate trees in a web-viewable manner (PDF, Flash, etc.)? It is a bit odd to force users who just want to see the tree to have a local copy of GenoPro. I am not sure if the current version offers something different/better, but the last version I checked forced each viewer to have a local copy. If there is already something available for accomplishing this, I see no motive for me to wait more and order a cop :-) Probably the GenoPro folks are aware o Geni.com and it´s collaborative editing system. It´s something to look forward...Geni.com still full of glitches (no intra-family marriages by example) but it does show how to provide a relatively nice web viewing system for trees, which you guys should pa attention...
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GenoPro Version: 2.0.1.6
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HenriqueS (3/18/2007) It is a bit odd to force users who just want to see the tree to have a local copy of GenoPro.This is a technical issue. Is it odd to have Acrobat Reader to see a .pdf, or SVG viewer to see Scalable Vector Graphics, or a web browser to view HTML pages? Probably the GenoPro folks are aware o Geni.com and it´s collaborative editing system. It´s something to look forward...Geni.com still full of glitches (no intra-family marriages by example) but it does show how to provide a relatively nice web viewing system for trees, which you guys should pay attention... GenoPro is a tool to draw family trees and genograms. Most of our customers are genealogists or professionals drawing genograms for therapy and/or medical use. We have corporate customers feeling so strong to save the data in a central database, that they are requiring to disable the Save button and remove features to publish online for data safety. Putting all the data on the web is a nice idea, however it is not made for everyone. Many prefer to have their data on their local disk.
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