Thank you, Josiah,
I am only using TiddlyWiki as a tool to capture research about an
individual. I leave the relationships to the genealogical program I use.
Also, like you, I do not have the skills to incorporate a Javascript
library. It sounds fascinating, but it is too far outside my
A small footnote, Richard, before I forget.
The kind of genealogical mapping/dataering you refer to ...
"TiddlyWiki to aid in guiding, documenting and planning the research on an
> individual."
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Is, exactly what anthropologist's do. They look at relationships in
relation an individual. In
I would very much like to compare notes with your wife. Please ask her to
contact me.
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> On Thursday, April 20, 2017 at 5:37:08 PM UTC-5, Richard Evans wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> First of all I want to thank you all
On Thursday, April 20, 2017 at 5:37:08 PM UTC-5, Richard Evans wrote:
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> Hi,
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> First of all I want to thank you all for replying. Though I most of you
> seem to have jumped to the conclusion, that I am trying to replace
> genealogical programs. I am not. In fact, I believe I have
Hi,
First of all I want to thank you all for replying. Though I most of you
seem to have jumped to the conclusion I am trying to replace genealogical
programs. I am not. In fact, I think I have identified, a gap in the market.
I would direct you to the phrase I used in my initial post:
Ciao Mark S.
I agree for massive datasets that I doubt there is any point in going TW
since the deep genealogy stuff has been done infinitely already and has a
defined structure.
For what *anthropologists* and *linguists* need it might actually be very
good.
They are not interested per se
Hello,
Wikipedia lists 22 genealogical software packages, and I'm sure it's not
exhaustive. Another site lists 7 free software packages for genealogy. When
you look at the standard feature set, you see a lot of work went into
developing any one of these.
So, I'm curious to know what you would
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