Any recommendations   for a tree program that
runs on Windows?

I use Family Tree Maker.. one of the earliest to have solid support for pictures, creates huge all-in-one tree on any printer (you might find yourself splicing together dozens of pages), and it handles most anything you can throw at it without having to call tech support and without digging through the manuals (only exception.. married cousins... but it can do it!). It is a favorite in the Genealogy forums that I frequent. The downside: The software is routinely after you to 'upload' your tree to their servers so they can resell your information. This was true before Ancestry.com bought them, and I am sure that it is worse now. This is the fastest way to propagate bad or erroneous information around the world.

  - Brian


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