hcj@lzsc.ATT.COM (HC Johnson) (02/07/90)
Previously posted: but it seems to have been swallowed by the net Gods. I am looking for a good geneology (family tree) program. Anyone out there use one or more of them, and if so, what are your opinions of: ease of entry ability to edit or add to existing entries outputs Thank you Howard C. Johnson ATT Bell Labs =====NEW address==== att!lzsc!hcj hcj@lzsc.att.com
blake@uns-helios.nevada.edu (RAWLIN BLAKE) (02/10/90)
In article <1272@lzsc.ATT.COM> hcj@lzsc.ATT.COM (HC Johnson) writes: >I am looking for a good geneology (family tree) program. >Anyone out there use one or more of them, and if so, what >are your opinions of: > ease of entry > ability to edit or add to existing entries > outputs > >Thank you The best package I am aware of is PAF from the LDS church. Not only is it very powerful, but it has a excellent manual, and is CHEAP!! PAF may be ordered from: Salt Lake Distribution Center 1999 West 1700 South Salt Lake City, UT 84104 1-800-537-5950 (credit card orders) Price is $35.00 including shipping and handling PAF is available in Macintosh and MSDOS (both 3.5" and 5.25" formats) Specify disk size when ordering. The manual for this package is excellent. However, if you have any questions there are phone numbers in the front of the manual to call, or you could look up the local Family History Library (Center) in your phone book under Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. If they are anything like the center here (Las Vegas), the volunteers there will know of people who can answer just about any question you can think of. If you have any more questions, or need more help in acquiring the package please feel free to contact me again and I will help you in any way I can. Rawlin Blake <blake@nevada.edu>
bob@cmpfen.UUCP (Bob Breum) (02/11/90)
blake@uns-helios.nevada.edu (RAWLIN BLAKE) writes: >In article <1272@lzsc.ATT.COM> hcj@lzsc.ATT.COM (HC Johnson) writes: >>I am looking for a good geneology (family tree) program. >>Anyone out there use one or more of them, and if so, what >>are your opinions of: >> ease of entry >> ability to edit or add to existing entries >> outputs >> >>Thank you >The best package I am aware of is PAF from the LDS church. Not only >is it very powerful, but it has a excellent manual, and is CHEAP!! PAF is supposed to be quite good, but the ultimate genealogy program is Roots III, from CommSoft, 2257 Old Middlefield Way, Mountain View, CA 94043, phone (800)-327-6687, BBS (415)-967-6730. Its ease of data entry, reporting, and print formatting surpass anything else which is available. You just can't appreciate the difference until you see it for yourself. Call the toll-free number and request their product literature. The bad news is twofold: It's only available for MS-DOS (written in assembler), and it costs a couple of hundred dollars. The good news is that it is supposed to run just fine under pc-Ditto. -- Bob Breum uunet!tarpit >---v--< petsd 1701 Missouri Avenue hoptoad >---| Sanford, FL 32771-9722 USA ucf-cs >---+-----------------> !peora!cmpfen!bob +1 407 322-2002 uiucuxc >---'
leverich@randvax.UUCP (Brian Leverich) (02/15/90)
In article <1272@lzsc.ATT.COM> hcj@lzsc.ATT.COM (HC Johnson) writes: > >I am looking for a good geneology (family tree) program. > >Howard C. Johnson There are many genealogy packages available. There are several tolerable PD packages out there, but for $35 you can buy a first-rate package called Personal Ancestral File (PAF) that the Mormon Church publishes. You can order by phone - call the Latter Day Saints' Family History Library in Salt Lake City and they can probably direct you to the right people. (The Mormons are heavy into genealogy for religious reasons, but they are remarkably nice about helping all us J. Random family historians, too...) COMMSOFT up in the Bay Area somewhere publishes Roots III, which is arguably the cadillac of genealogy packages. If you buy it from them it will cost around $300 (depending on what utilities you order), but you can save $50 by ordering from one of the mail order catalogues. I used PAF until I had about 2500 people on file, then switched to Roots because I wanted the fancy footnoting and book-generating features it has. (That's right - Roots III will turn your data into a formatted, publishable family history...) Incidentally, you might want to check out soc.roots on the net, the roots-l mailing list, and the National Genealogical Conference on fidonet. Happy hunting for bears! -B -- "Simulate it in ROSS" Brian Leverich | U.S. Snail: 1700 Main St. ARPAnet: leverich@rand.org | Santa Monica, CA 90406 UUCP: decvax!randvax!leverich | Ma Bell: (213) 393-0411 X7769