By Jakk - Monday, January 4, 2010
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In future releases of GenoPro, I was wondering about the possibility of making "childless" a function of the relationship, rather than the individual. It would allow childless relationships to be indicated even for partners who may have children by other relationships. The value of this occurred to me as I was assembling the genealogy of the noble and royal families of England, Scotland, and Great Britain (and, eventually, the rest of Europe; France and Spain are already substantially represented). There have been many instances of a partner having one childless relationship and another relationship with numerous children, and being able to indicate childlessness visually in the relationship line instead of at the individual (which is ambiguous and misleading in many cases) would be far more effective. Overall, I'm delighted with your software, and hopefully some of my suggestions make it into the next version. If I'd found GenoPro ten years ago, I would have saved several hundred dollars that I spent on other programs in that time. Those programs all had one thing in common: They put form ahead of function. It doesn't matter how pretty a program or its output looks, if it's not the output that you want in the first place. GenoPro is the only software I have found that allows me to work with the entire family tree visually, which is my primary need for the kinds of projects I use it for.
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By Poolzone - Monday, January 4, 2010
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Hi Jakk
This is already a feature of Genopro. Right click on the relationship line and select 'properties'. Choose 'No more children' in the Family Line selection box.
This was introduced sometime before the 2007 version. : :
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