My email is:
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Could you use something like Google Docs?

Randy

On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 8:17 AM, <pd...@stny.rr.com> wrote:

> There have been some questions on the program. I will answer them all in
> one reply.
>
> > Paul, what is the name of the program ...or did you write it? Sounds
> really interesting!
>
> I call it 'Census Finder'. I wrote the program.
>
> > Sounds like a very useful tool! Please let me know how to obtain it.
>
> Send me an email and I will send you a copy. I might see if there is a
> place where I can get some space on a server and make it available for
> anyone to download. Any suggestions on 'free' space that everyone can
> access? (My mail provider provides 5GB but the only files you can upload are
> songs and pictures.)
>
> > Doesn't Research Guidance + Time View give you that already?
>
> Yes.... for a specific individual. The program will do it for many
> individuals so you can see at a glance what is missing. The report is
> sortable so that you can group a family together and find all the 'missing'
> census events for a family. I have over 3200 individuals in my Legacy DB and
> this will do the analysis quickly. For the detailed US Census years
> (1850-1930) for my Legacy DB, the report contains just under 800
> individuals. That means for that timeframe, there were about that number
> living for at least one of the census years.
>
> Additionally, the program can analyze tagged individuals if you want. In
> Legacy, you could tag all the ancestors for a specific individual and then
> have the program only report on them.
>
> > Yes please Paul, does it handle the UK Census
>
> It is country independent. You specify the years that you want it to
> analyze and it will do those years. I have added buttons that will add the
> census years for some countries but you can do any year(s) you want.
>
> You can use it for multiple countries in the same Legacy file. There is a
> feature to allow you to exclude individuals from the report for specific
> years. Thus if you were analyzing for the 1901 Canadian Census, you can
> exclude those that were living outside Canada at the time. Since many
> countries conducted censuses during the same year, the program allows you to
> specify a file name for the exclusion file. This would allow you to have a
> UK and a Canadian exclusion file and get usable reports for each country.
>
> =====
>
> I have plans for two more programs. The upcoming holidays may give me time
> to work on them.
>
> 1. A program that will find 'Census' events and see if there are
> corresponding 'Occupation' and/or 'Residence' event.
>
> 2. A program that will show your ancestry percentage by generation. It
> would show the percentages by country/State-region of birth of those of each
> generation. I would like to see if I could include the flag for each region.
>
> I sent a note to Legacy last week suggesting that the Census Finder
> functionality be added to Legacy. Program one above would be another good
> addition to Legacy and two to Legacy Charts but I haven't sent them in yet.
> I want to create prototypes.
>
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