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Gene's List of Useful Software,
and Sites Where You Can Find Them



I've tried to organize this into two major categories; 1) Database software, that you use to store your information in, and 2) Utility software, that you use to manipulate the data once you have it. I realize it seems somewhat vague, and it will get worse. Some of the database software programs have built-in utilities, and some of the utility software can be pretty basic. You decide what you need. I've tried to set the links so they will take you to either the author's site, or a commercial site where the software can be purchased. I've also included a site that provides quite a bit of information about some of the software listed on this page.
I also want you to know that for some of the sites, especially anything that takes you to amazon.com, I have established an "Associate" membership...in other words, I receive a commission for anything you buy through this website. Check local dealers, though, before you decide to buy anything. I like to read the fine print on the box before I spend any money.



Database Software

You can find all sorts of programs to store your data. Most of the listings that I've provided are for the "newbie", or for someone who is doing genealogical research for a hobby. This is certainly not a fully comprehensive list of programs that are available. There seem to be as many programs for storing your data as their are opinions about which is the best. There are a few things to keep in mind, though, when you are selecting a program. These are listed below, by my own ranking of importance:

Obviously, your reasons for doing your research are going to affect your decision-making when selecting a program to store your information. You need to figure what is important to you, and make a decision based on those reasons. Now, the list. I've included the top selling programs that are currently available, and the links go to the companies website. I know many people will wonder why the list isn't longer, and why the program they might be using isn't on this list. Quite simply, these are the best for those doing this as a hobby. A certified genealogist would probably (strongly) disagree, but I doubt if a certified genealogist would agree with some of the tips I've provided, either. These are for the hobbyist, and not someone making a living doing genealogical research. If you want to see a more comprehensive list, go to Genealogy Software Springboard and check out the others. You can also read the reviews on these products at Consumer Search.

The only one not included in the review, Personal Ancestral File, is available free from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. If you're not aware of it, the Church has probably the largest database of genealogical information, and they set the GEDCOM standard. If you're setting the standard, you are certainly going to have software that will allow uploading and downloading of additional files. Now, having said that, you can also go to your nearest WalMart, KMart, or software outlet, and pay $9.99 for a CD that has genealogical software, that will do much of everything you want. For example, I have SoftKey's Family Tree on CD, that I paid $9.99 at WalMart. SoftKey is a subsidiary of The Learning Company, the company that owns Family Tree Maker Ver. 7.0. I later purchased one of the Sierra Grand Suite versions, because I wanted to do more with my data, and wanted an easier interface to work with. But, the important thing is that the SoftKey program worked fine, until my needs changed. You have to decide what is important to you.



Utility Software

There are three types of utility software programs:

Now, on to the list. I've arranged the programs in alphabetical order, with a short summary of what the program is intended for, along with a link to a page where you can either buy it or download it. As with anything you download from the internet, run your virus-checker program on it before you use it, or have it scanned as it's being downloaded. I personally know of no problems with virus' with any of the programs listed here, but it's always possible for someone else (a misguided hacker) to break into a site and replace a good software package with another program that is capable of doing some really bad things. it.

AddNote
Add a user-specified note to each person in a GEDCOM file
AddSour
Adds a user-specified source to each person in a GEDCOM file
Analyze
Win95 program to find and display unconnected individuals in your GEDCOM files
Clooz
Stores your genealogical clues, like an electronic filing cabinet
Deedmapper
Lets you enter deed and boundary information, then print the results as a plot of a land area
FixSex
Helps to repair GEDCOM files that have missing or incorrect sex codes
GCFiler
Takes a GEDCOM file and converts it to a ASCII comma-deliminited file, for importing into a spreadsheet or database. Will also convert an ASCII file to a GEDCOM file
GED2HTML
Gene Stark's program to convert GEDCOM files to HTML files, ready for the internet
GED2WWW
Converts GEDCOM files to internet-ready HTML pages
GEDCaps
Changes the capitalization of names and/or places in a GEDCOM file
GEDClean
Removes birth information from living individuals in your GEDCOM files
GEDLiving
Replaces information about persons who are still living with user-specified information
GEDPage
GEDCOM to HTML webpage builder
GEDPlace
Allows you to edit places in your GEDCOM files
GEDPrivy
Removes birth information from living individuals in your GEDCOM files
GEDSplit
Win95 program to split your GEDCOM
GEN-Book
Extracts data from your database program (many are supported) and outputs the results in a WordPerfect file (compatible with WinWord)
GenealogicalDetective
A program that searches the internet for the names you enter, and returns all sorts of links
Res Privata
Cleans your GEDCOM files, with a lot of user-specified options for other detail removal, i.e., marriage dates, sources and references, and references to sensitive information
TreeDraw
Program for producing genealogical charts
WinZip
"Zips" your files to a compacted form. Essential for anyone interested in downloading files, or sending files quickly over the internet

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