I have the 'Who do you think you are' family tree programme, but i don't like the way that the all in one tree overlaps the pages. Can anyone suggest a really good one?
i only accept genuine answers and not those from people who just want to gain points.
I already have a subscription to genes reunited and have had numerous free trials with ancestry.co.uk. What i'm looking for is a programme you can buy. Any suggestions please?
If you do not want to buy a programme (I'm in the U.S., and we spell it 'program' on this side of the pond!), you can go to ancestry.com and build an on-line tree which will store all of your info, or to other sites of like status which have that capability. Genealogy.com has a link, also, to build and store your tree online.
The only problem I had with online trees was the detail information that I wanted to keep, but was not able to online. An example would be the cemetery name where the person was buried, reference information from biographies in books, other stuff of that nature. I bought Family Tree Maker about 8 years ago (I have been doing genealogy research for 20 years now, the first 12 were out of manila folders), and have upgraded twice. I am completely satisfied with the program(me); it does exactly what I want it to do. It's been well worth the monetary investment.
The Official Guide to Family Tree Maker 2010 (Paperback)
US$ 16.31
Explains how to use the software program to organize family history information, and offers advice on doing ancestry research and creating a family history book.
Little Monk?s Parvati (Hardcover)
US$ 13.89
Introduces the goddess Parvati, including her different incarnations, her marraiage to the god Shiva, her roles as home-maker, mother, and warrior goddess, and instances where she helped her husband during times of trouble.