SeeGEDCOMX - Features
- It isn't ugly.
- Entering information doesn't feel like you're doing unpaid work as
a data entry clerk.
- GEDCOM is the native document format.
- Browse your family history as smoothly as using a web browser, but with
the ability to correct information and add to it from within the browser.
- Easily and intuitively export part of your GEDCOM document, based
on dates, places, names etc., by dragging icons to your desktop.
- Generate Rich Text (.rtf) and Portable Document Format (.pdf) reports.
- Open GEDCOM documents downloaded from the LDS Church's IGI and Census searches and copy
information directly into your own documents.
- Sort a Census search download easily and naturally into household groups, using the
Group By Census Place command.
- Copy-and-Paste data such as census, occupation, note and source fields from
one person to another and from one document to another.
- Cut-and-Paste children from one family to another.
- Undo/Redo for your changes, deletions and additions.
- Rename your multi-media image files without breaking the links to them from
your GEDCOM document. SeeGEDCOMX uses
Macintosh aliases to keep track of your pictures, so you
don't have to worry about broken links.
- Get more information onto a single printed page of your Family Tree than with any other
Macintosh program.
- MacRoman encoding for European personal and place names.
- Built-in Raw GEDCOM editor lets you change the underlying document from within SeeGEDCOMX,
for those GEDCOM element which aren't yet supported.
- AppleScript support.
- Access your GEDCOM file from your T68i mobile phone using SeeGEDCOMX's AppleScript
support and Salling Clicker.
- An early attempt at drag-and-drop
web site creation. For fine control of
the created web site, see the sample AppleScripts.