Good day.

Haven't had time to look myself, but has Cyndi's List got any Gedcom > Webpage advice? 
Any of you pros looked there?  Anyone looking for genealogical programs of any sort 
should
really begin there - it's where I found Legacy!!!

Best wishes

Anne Cruise


Tilman Brandl wrote:
> 
> Ted,
> 
> I'm still experimenting - just now I'm trying to figure out which way
> to go with the next update. 

> * Ged2Web:
> Very powerful, produces descendant & ancestor pedigrees. But it shows
> dates for marriages only, no birth & death dates or places
> * GedBrowser:
> Very peculiar graphics, in particular shaded boxes with pedigrees,
> which I just can't get used to <g>. Fonts are too small for me either.
> It's also taking up lots of space at each page, if memeory serves me.
> * GenViewer
> Have tried the pedigree charts - they show most/all of the data for
> individuals in the tree, but graphically I'm not really convinced.
> It's a rather basic textual solution taking up lots of space.
> * GedHTree
> Sofar seems to fit my personal taste best, very powerful too (it's
> shareware, but at a very moderate price). Has rather nice boxed
> pedigrees which can be browsed, offers timeline tables, name frequency
> count, age stats and even maps (US & Europe) showing a density
> distribution for people based on their birth country.

> An informative survey page with much more genealogical web software
> can btw be found at
> http://help.surnameweb.org/knight/


 can I please ask 2
> questions of
> > the more experienced users.
> >
> > 1) Which is better to make a webpage, the Legacy imbedded program or
> another
> > purpose built program?
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