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From: "" <>
Subject: Re: Beyond GEDCOM
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 18:47:12 -0700
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On Jul 19, 6:29 pm, (Robert Melson) wrote:
> I think it goes beyond mere interest. With Micro$oft dabbling
> in their "cloud o/s" and much of the 'net already using the
> web to some degree for transactions of all sorts, it's probably
> only a matter of time before web-oriented presentations of
> genealogical data becomes the norm, rather than the exception. I
> think applications like phpGedView, The Next Generation and, to
> a lesser extent, GeneWeb represent the tip of that particular
> iceberg.
>
> Bob Melson
I agree. John Cardinal's Second Site 2 (just released) is one of the
better tools for web presentations I've seen. Easily customized,
quick, and powerful. Unfortunately it is, for the present, restricted
to using TMG (The Master Genealogist) files. For less than $30 it
can't be beat!
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