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Software Guide

Software
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Almost always include:
  • Fields that allow you to enter basic family data (names, life event dates and places, etc.)
  • The means to link all the people in the database so that relationships become clear
  • Basic printing and charting capability

  • May also include:
  • Fields to enter additional data, such as source citations, medical history, roles, etc.
  • Ability to insert, view and print out images
  • Extra functionality, such as scrapbooks, timelines, the ability to tract and plan research, search for your Ancestors, print a variety of automated but customized reports and charts, etc."
  • Readily available at computer stores, in genealogical book shops, and through online vendors

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  • To record your findings and more fully understand relationships
  • To organize your records
  • To create customized reports and charts
  • To upload your data to the Internet or search for your Ancestors online
  • To trace medical history
  • To track and plan your research
  • To cite your sources
  • To develop multimedia scrapbooks/albums
  • To create a file that can be shared with other family members
  • To generate specialized reports such as kinship lists or timelines
  • To publish a family history book