Advanced Genealogy is a ASP script for Miscellaneous scripts design by Netprofx.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. Advanced Genealogy gives you more than just a tree view for your website.
Publisher review: Advanced Genealogy gives you more than just a tree view for your website. Ancestor Forest creates a searchable index of ancestry information for all the those that have installed Advanced Genealogy software and chosen to share the information. This genealogy software gives you more than just a tree view for your website. It has many advanced features that will help you view and research genealogy better and smarter. Genealogy Features: - Gedcom Parser - Extracts Information from Gedcom File and creates two delimitted text files. - HTML Pedigree Chart with dynamic links. Dynamic Links are created from the database - Lighting Up the Tree - Numbers next to the arrows give a dynamic total of ancestors from that point. - Share your Genealogy - You can choose to Share your genealogy. Sharings sends an index of ancestor information and your website address to ancestorforest.com. NetProFX.com created ancestorforest.com to provide this new service. Other genealogists can find a related ancestor and then click on the link back to your website to get more information. NetProFX.com Operating system: Windows
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