By NiKo - Wednesday, September 12, 2007
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I did a quick search on wikipedia and found this link to "Family Tree": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_tree
Under External Links a bunch of tools/wikis/websites are listed ... Has anyone tried any of these? Can you compare/contrast them to GenoPro. What made you switch to GenoPro or visa versa?
Large Family Trees:
* Geni.com * Genoom.com Family Tree and Private Family Network maker * Tribal Pages Free Family Tree maker * Familiaridade Free Family Tree maker * WeRelate.org -- (Largest wiki-based family tree with over 500,000 people)
Other wiki-based:
* Genealogy Wikia * WikiTree.Org * Rodovid * Albero Conce, graphical Trees * Family Tree Discovery
Other tools:
* FamilyInHistory Make your family tree website to display your "family in history" * Living Memory Social network for family and close friends, with collaborative family tree creator, timeline, stories, photo sharing, contacts, inbox and security control. * Famiva Family social network with collaborative family tree builder, photo sharing, stories, calendar and maps. * FamilyPulse Upload your GEDCOM to create a family tree * Family Tree Place * ohile.com- a site to create your family tree and link with other family trees * LostCousins * Family History UK * active Family Tree * Family Echo -- Online tool for drawing family trees
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By genealogist84 - Saturday, September 22, 2007
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To make a genealogy website, FamilyInHistory at http://www.familyinhistory.com is an option where you can upload a GEDCOM and with no web experience make a professional family tree website. Once you have your tree, you can add pictures, stories and other information about your ancestors. There is a subscription fee, but there is a 30-day free trial to give it a spin first.
Geni has a cool interface but since it does not support GEDCOM upload, it's not a great solution because you have to re-enter all of the people in your family tree by hand.
WeRelate is a based on a good idea (wiki for genealogy) but is still quite cumbersome. It does allow GEDCOM import which is a plus. I imagine once they raise more money to work on the site, it could be an interesting resource for genealogists.
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By ciwhitten - Thursday, November 4, 2010
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WikiTree.com <http://www.WikiTree.com/> was recently reviewed on Eastman's Genealogy Newsletter <http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online_genealogy/2010/09/wikitree.html> and GeneaBloggers <http://www.geneabloggers.com/review-wikitree/>.
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