GreatFamily v1.1
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Imagine a program that lets you create a family tree. Sound interesting? Now how about an easy Web page maker that lets you turn that family tree into a Web page? Yep, that's just what this thing does. It's great! It's for families! It's GreatFamily! The interface is fairly user friendly, so you won't need a degree in clickology to get started. There's also a name search – and you can print the whole works out if you so choose. “Customize the pages by selecting your own colors, backgrounds and more. A great way to distribute your tree to friends and family!” Little did you know that my father's mother had the same last name as my father's father. That, and both my father and mother's father and mother's father and mother were from the same village in Italy. True dat.
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3 Comments
SocioBiblog
June 8th, 2007
at 9:24am
Look closely. Those are nano particles, moving and gooving to the music. I can’t stop watching. This is awesome! nanotech, nanotechnology Related Content:O, Christmas TreeChristmas Trees with TreesleighSony: My First DigicamsWhy I Dislike SonyGreatFamily v1.1Why I Hate Sony7 hours 47 mins leftCandy Cane!Boys and Their ToysPlayStation 2 Settlement
Anonymous
April 12th, 2002
at 7:29am
Chris, this just saved me sooooooo much time. I have been messing around with programs that will convert GEDCOM files into HTML for some time now, and this is one of the fastest. I still need to mess around with it to get the exact output that I need, but other than that this is great. I am so glad that your blog is on my daily rotation!!!
Anonymous
April 14th, 2002
at 2:37pm
a note.. there is a typo in the 2nd last sentence “That, and both my father and mother's father and mother's father and mother were from the same village in Italy.” It seems that the mother's father was mentioned twice.
unless im an idiot and missed the meaning :)