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Kith and Kin Pro Description |
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Excellent genealogy program for storing all your family tree information. See your famiy tree laid out on the screen and access the data directly. Features user-defined fields, Web page generation, powerful searches, age calculator, source recording, international settings, timeline, pictures. Imports and exports GEDCOM files for data transfer to other programs. Many report options including descendant/ancestral charts and family/person details.
Source document recording. Each field in a person or family data form has a button which lets you record a source reference for that field. The reference points to a page in a source document and the document points to a repository where the document is kept.
Web page production. Completely automatic; all you have to do is upload the files to your Web site. SQL queries (Structured Query Language) for searching and producing custom list reports and text files. Unlimited user-defined fields in both people and families. You can choose the field type; string, date, etc. Almost unlimited storage. 2,100 million of any one record type in any tree.
Full GEDCOM V5.5 implementation. Registered with the LDS for Ancestral File and TempleReady submissions. Multiple pictures can be associated with people or families. Pictures are stored in individual files to keep the database file-size down. Pictures can be included in Details reports and Web files.
OLE objects can be associated with people or families. This allows you to store multi-media items such as video or sounds.
Duplicate record searching/removal assistance. If you regularly import or merge data with your existing trees, Kith and Kin Pro will help you identify, merge and remove duplicated records.
Multiple notes for each person/family. Each note allows 30,000 characters and you can have as many notes as you want. Give each note a description to help you find it and a privacy level to let you control when it gets printed or exported. Data form edit fields pick lists. Right-click on, say, a Place field in a person or family data form and a list of the places which you have already used pops up. You just pick the one you want to get it entered into the field with no typing. |
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