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The Complete Genealogy Reporter Free Download


The Complete Genealogy Reporter free Download The Complete Genealogy Reporter enables users of genealogy software and websites to create comprehensive narrative reports from the contents of a standard GEDCOM file. The reports may be configured to incorporate some or all of the people and families recorded in the GEDCOM file.

The Complete Genealogy Reporter was created primarily to create full and comprehensive printed reports, both for personal reference and to give to family members who may not be adept with computer and genealogy tools. It is also a powerful tool for proof-reading the entire content of a GEDCOM file.

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The Complete Genealogy Reporter Info

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File Size 1.15MB
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Requirement Internet Explorer 5.0 & higher Minimum 25 licenses
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Operating System Windows 98SE/2000/XP Clients

Key Features
  • Full details of all aunts, uncles and cousins, and their descendants may be included
  • Indirect branches may be included in the report. (Indirect branches are the relations of people who married into the subject's family.)
  • The relationship to the subject of each reported individual is fully described. (e.g., "Second cousin by marriage, once removed")
  • Children birthdates and occupation/residence events may be sorted by year (irrespective of the order recorded in the GEDCOM file)
  • Unknown names may be rationalized into a standard form. (When this option is selected, unknown first names are reported as Mr. or Ms., and unknown last names are reported as "Unknown".)
  • The upper/lower cases of names may be reported in a standard form of "Jane McKie", irrespective of the cases of the names in the GEDCOM file.
  • Ages of individuals at the times of events may be included.
  • Dates (however expressed in the GEDCOM file) are processed and reported in a standard format of either "1 May 1888" or "May 1, 1888"
Frequently Asked Questions
  • What is a GEDCOM file? A data file that conforms to the GEnealogical Data COMmunication standard proposed by the Family History Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
  • How do I obtain a GEDCOM file? Virtually all programs that create and maintain family trees either use the GEDCOM format or provide the ability to export the data from the program to a GEDCOM (.ged) file. The export facility is commonly found under the File or Tools menu. If you use one of the web-based methods for maintaining your family tree (such as Genes Reunited), these too provide the ability to download the data as a GEDCOM file on your computer.
  • Why The Complete Genealogy Reporter created? Necessity being the mother of invention, there appeared to be no program available that could produce personalized and comprehensive narrative reference books for use by people with minimal computer or genealogical experience. A family tree diagram measuring ten feet by six feet is very impressive, but is hard to use as a quick reference guide - unless it is applied as a mural. Most of the existing narrative reporters were also found to not incorporate al l direct relatives (e.g., cousins), and did not extend to including indirect branches through marriage.
  • Is there a limit to the size of GEDCOM file that The Complete Genealogy Reporter is able to process? 32,000 individuals, limited to reporting maxima of thirty children per family (limited to the first fifteen in tree diagrams), and twenty-five partners or spouses per individual. However, very large files will (i) take a longer time to process, and (ii) require a considerable volume of paper if all individuals are to included in the analysis.
  • How big is a report likely to be? Typically, a report will generate about twelve pages per one hundred individuals without tree diagrams. If tree diagrams are included, the size would be closer to twenty-five pages per one hundred individuals. Media and notes will increase this size. Therefore a report encompassing 500 individuals would average about 60 pages without tree diagrams, or approximately 125 pages with tree diagrams.
  • How large a file has been tested? A very large GEDCOM file containing 28,364 individuals and 11,402 families has been processed and reported without failure, albeit taking approximately two hours to complete. Analysis for a selected test subject in this case resulted in 12,637 direct relations, 695 indirect branches encompassing 15,582 individuals, and 145 disconnected individuals. The connected individuals spanned 71 generations. The resulting PDF report contained 9,031 pages (a file size of 103MB) , including over 3,000 pages of narrative, over 5,000 pages of family tree diagrams, and a 498 page index!
  • Does The Complete Genealogy Reporter alter my GEDCOM file? No. The program merely reads the data from the file. All data manipulations (such as standardizing unknown names and reformatting dates) are performed within the program for the purposes of the report. No changes whatsoever are made to your GEDCOM file.
  • Dates in my GEDCOM file are not being interpreted correctly. What can be done about this? You may select that dates be reported exactly as they are found in the GEDCOM file. If you email the support address with an example of such a date, we will investigate expanding the date processing logic to handle that date format appropriately in the next release.
  • How are cousin relationships calculated by The Complete Genealogy Reporter? There is a choice between two methods: The simpler, "symmetrical", method is the one more commonly used nowadays. With this method, the distance between the two individuals is one less that the smaller number of generations traversed back to the common ancestor, and removal is the number of generations separating the two individuals. Thus if the common ancestor were to be your great-great-grandfather (four generations back) and my great-grandfather (three generations back), we would be second (one less than the lesser of four and three) co usins, once (one generation apart) removed. The "asymmetrical" method is more formal, but more rarely used nowadays. With this method, the distance between the two individuals of different generations is different for each to the other and is one less that the number of generations traversed back to the common ancestor for each person. Removal is the number of generations separating the two individuals, as with the symmetrical method. Thus if the common ancestor were to be my great-grandfather (three generations back) and your great-great-gran dfather (four generations back), you would be my second (one less than three) cousin, once (one generation apart) removed, and I would be your third (one less than four) cousin, once removed. In other words, the cousin distance is calculated based upon individuals of the same generation as the person viewing the relationship to the other, then the removal factor is applied.
  • Is The Complete Genealogy Reporter able to produce reports in languages other than English? Not at this time. Support for other languages will be added to future releases according to demand.
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