That’s almost 6 years ago, and what surprises me is that neither Tamura nor I had heard of the program before. The program’s Readme on Github states that Scott, with the username ProfessUdGuru, started developing the program in July 2018. Scott’s program is not brand new, but it is relatively new on the scale of when most genealogy programs were being started, which is decades ago. But it is the wealth of content that Scott has included on his website about his programming endeavor that interested me and made me take notice. If it were just another genealogy program, then I wouldn’t have been bothered. I had to Google “Tkinter”, because I didn’t know what it was. “a free, open-source, portable, public-domain genealogy database-entry showcase of functionalities written in Python, Tkinter, and SQLite” The program is called Treebard, by Scott Robertson. So to my surprise, yesterday I learned about a program that I had not heard of previously in a Facebook post from Tamura Jones. There are so many full featured genealogy programs available to choose from that there is hardly any task that at least some of them could do.Īnd with the onset about 10 years ago of genealogy software that could provide you record hints and tree matches automatically, anything less would be a no-go for most people. One of the reasons why I closed GenSoftReviews last year was because the development of new programs for genealogy had been drying up. Louis Kessler's Behold Blog the Development of my Genealogy Program named Behold
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