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Sorry... family tree programmes
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Victoria | Report | 18 Jul 2006 08:52 |
There was, within the last week I think, a thread about the best family tree programmes [and I remember one being mentioned that had a 'ribbon' arrangement to join up the same people appearing in two different guises]. Since I have 'done my dough' and thrown in my lot with FTM I didn't do much more than sigh. But, predictably, I was talking with someone today wanting advice on programmes!! I tried searching the threads but can't find it because I don't remember it's title. Can anyone help please? Victoria |
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Barbra | Report | 18 Jul 2006 10:26 |
Hi Victoria It may have been my thread on 5th July titled 'talking of loops'. Someone suggested Family Historian 3.00 software which showed connections as ribbons. Hope that helps Barbara |
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Victoria | Report | 18 Jul 2006 12:57 |
Thanks Barbara - as soon as I read the title......!!! Gratefully Victoria |