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Best Programe to use?

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Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 Report 14 Jun 2004 16:53

Family Tree Maker allows you to print off a tree in 'book' format, so you don't have to do a jigsaw! Its about 20 -30 quid though. Maz. XX

www.Siouxhealer

www.Siouxhealer Report 14 Jun 2004 16:45

I'm sure this must have been asked a thousand times ..... but can any one sugest a good choice of family tree software which can provide a decendancy tree diagram in small scale so it will all fit onto an A4 sheet when in landscape. I'm currently using the free programe Heredis which I got free with Your Family Tree Mag, it's great ..... but when I want to print a decendancy tree I have to stick about 6 or 8 pages together and thats not very portable! I want to be able to show all the siblings in each family. I suppose I'll have to fork out for one but don't want to spend a lot and then find I have the wrong one. Any suggestions? Sioux