Join us for the October Family Tree Brickwalls, Skills & Solutions Club webinar, at which Jude Rhodes will be taking us on a guided tour of family tree program, TreeView
Why family history software matters
Family history software turns sprawling genealogical data into a manageable, well-organised, and shareable archive. It helps you build your tree visually, keep track of photos, notes, sources, and documents—all in one place—so your research is accurate, accessible, and easy to explore by you or your relatives.
What TreeView offers family historians
TreeView is a UK-made desktop genealogy tool (compatible with both Mac and PC) that allows you to start with a blank tree or import from GEDCOM.
Using TreeView you can sync your work across desktop, mobile, and online.
TreeView offers several report formats. Creating a report is a useful addition to family history research; TreeView allows you to generate a customised report from a chosen individual in your family tree. You can choose how many generations you would like to show on the report and by clicking the ‘Select facts to include’ you can choose which facts you want to include.
It also has an extensive range of charts:
• Pedigree
• Family
• Hourglass
• Ancestors
• Descendants
• Full
• Fan
• Relationship
• Circle
It comes in a range of paid for options, each of which is very reasonable, allowing you to have control of your family tree research on your own computer. Come and take a guided tour of TreeView with Jude Rhodes.
When & where?
The meeting will take place on Zoom, on Thursday 23 October, 1pm (UK time)
How to join the meeting
This presentation is brought to you by Family Tree Plus.
Get your ticket for £10, or join Family Tree Plus for just £5, come along to this webinar and attend four webinars every month! Already a Family Tree Plus member? Log in now to get your link.
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About the speaker
Jude Rhodes qualified as a genealogist through the Pharos and Society of Genealogists Advanced Skills and Strategies course and is an AGRA Associate, Secretary for the Society of One Place Studies, a member of the British Association for Local History Outreach Committee and Secretary for the Society of One Place Studies.
Jude enjoys presenting talks on a wide range of topics and teaches Family History at her local Further Education College.
As a Registered Nurse Jude also assists individuals, and their families, who are living with a dementia by using family history to stimulate meaningful and relevant conversations. www.storiesofourgenerations.co.uk