By 424700 - Wednesday, December 16, 2015
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I love Genopro, but I have always been frustrated because I cannot easily share my information with other researchers who do not use it.
I wonder why I can only use narrative reports via Internet Explorer, a browser I never use. I would love to see support of other browsers.
The narrative report is great. How do I publish it as a webpage, and then can it be available to non-genopro users?
I would like to see these issues addressed.
Thank you.
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By appleshaw - Wednesday, December 16, 2015
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I use Firefox to view my reports but any browser should work. You are not restricted to Internet Explorer. As a customer you can publish reports on the GenoPro server. Look in the help pages (press F1 ti get there)
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By GenoProSupport - Thursday, December 17, 2015
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Hi Richard, We are building GenoProX with real-time collaboration, similar as Google Docs. GenoProX will be about sharing and updating your family tree with the help of your relatives.
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By genome - Thursday, December 17, 2015
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Please note that to properly view Narrative Reports via ANY browser then the report should be viewed via a web server and not directly from a local folder on your PC. The report can be published using GenoPro to the web e,g, to familytrees.genopro.com or alternatively if you only want the report on your PC (or other PC) then you should install a local web server such as mongoose or nginx.
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