Map My Family Tree

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Map My Family Tree
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Information
Publisher / Author Progeny Genealogy Inc.
Version 1.4.13
Latest Update January 15, 2008
Creation Date
Operating System Windows
License Commercial
Category Mapmaking
Languages English
Prices $39.95 - CD-Rom
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Description

Because life is a journey, see your ancestors' lives on a map with Map My Family Tree.

Features

  • Map My Family Tree automatically geocodes your family tree in seconds so you can see where your ancestors were born, married and died.
  • Track family migrations using the world map and zoom into any part of the world to see detailed events in that location. Map My Family Tree uses state-of-the-art vector mapping technology so you see more, not less, geographic detail as you zoom in.
  • Customize your maps with over 16-million colors and a wide range of font styles and sizes.
  • Print your maps on a wide variety of paper sizes and electronically publish them in many popular file formats to display on websites and email to family and friends. Use these published maps to collaborate with other researchers.
  • Automatically link to GoogleT Earth, Google Maps, TerraServer USA and MapQuest.com to see your ancestors' home towns on online maps, satellite images and aerial photographs.
  • Use the time scroll bar to dynamically select which time period you want displayed on your map. As you slide the thumbtrack along the scroll bar, you will see the towns "twinkling" to show the movements, voyages and migrations of your ancestors.
  • Select which people and events you want displayed on your map by filtering your data by name, ancestor line, descendant line, date, event type and gender. This is especially helpful when you want to create maps with single family lines, births only, events from a specific time period, etc.
  • Post place markers to highlight certain individuals, family lines, events, etc. Select from a list of place markers of varying shapes and colors or import one or more images to use as custom place markers.
  • Map My Family Tree reads all popular genealogy file formats so you do not have to import a GEDCOM file.

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