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Use this tag for questions seeking software/website recommendations to carry out specific tasks. Ensure your question has a specific bounded problem to solve and specific constraints and/or criteria for a good solution.
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Software options to display whole tree from imported GEDCOM?
My recommendation would be for you to try gramps - http://gramps-project.org. It is opensource and written in python so you could even modify it to fit your needs if you were so inclined.
I'm not su …
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Tree layout printing software for continuous sheet paper
Another option you have is to print at a local office supply store (eg Staples if in US). They generally have options to print up to 3 feet wide by any length. Most genealogy software allowed printing …
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Open Source & Online tool for managing family trees?
If it's an open source genealogy program you want, you might consider gramps. See https://gramps-project.org/. It's written in python, has an active community, and has a reasonable set of features. Bu …
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How can I find loops in GEDCOM files?
The main tools I use to process gedcom are gramps, myheritage, werelate, and tools I wrote myself. A process I follow for werelate may be useful for you. Werelate.org allows you to upload your gedcom …
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How could I automaticaly analyse relationships in large set of vital records?
With respect to:
since many of the records actually hold nice little piece of family
tree ... these somehow could be stitched together ... to verify
Myheritage.com's 'smart match' software app …
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Commencing local historical society genealogy?
One method you might consider is the pando (one big tree) at WeRelate.org. It's free and run by a foundation, not a for-profit corporation. It's a pando of sources and places as well as of people. You …