Absolutely NVC - but I'd guess someone here might know something because people on this list know everything. I hope this doesn't raise major flags with the newly specified list rules I've been drafted to find a way to present my family's tree that is more clear than the hand-drawn pictures my cousin made. I am looking for freeware that will let me enter the info and be reasonably clear on the complicated relationships among all the people. I googled "family tree freeware" and found the page below, which lists a bunch of different software packages. http://www.genealogysearch.org/free/freeware.html
I was wondering whether anyone else has done this, and can recommend software. I didn't want to just go ahead and download something, because I didn't know if any of these might saddle me with viruses or other garbage that could mess up my machine. I also don't know which might be better or worse than others. Any advice? PLEASE reply off-line, I don't want to cause more off-topic discussion with this query.
Joy and Matilda, powered by Bob, and anxious to do her family tree too - anyone know had her engine before she did? Hmm, maybe getting a rebuilt engine is like reincarnation, and she needs to figure out who she was in her past life? No, I don't think that qualifies as vanagon content! ------------------------------------------------------------ + To unsubscribe from the Vanagon List send an e-mail to + listserv@gerry.vanagon.com with SIGNOFF VANAGON + in the body of the message. ------------------------------------------------------------ |
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