For those who wish a better experience there is Geni Pro, and like flickr Pro (for photos) is a paid service. Its a different business model and may remain the same.Sooner than later many people will at least have their FTs printed (see below). Why? Cause with surplus income/changing lifestyle come a surfeit of ideas.
On PRINTING: One can print a Family Tree poster via Geni. Go to the >More< pull down menu. Presumably a new service. Its says: Customize your tree poster below. When you're finished, click Checkout Is your poster missing relatives? Add people to this tree (link). Checkout (button) [am sure--will involve a payment] +++ The Pereira Family on Geni: Cecilia, a Castelino (the larger family spread over Corjuem, Pomburpa, Olaulim, Aldona, perhaps Carona, etc) is a part of the Pereira family Pereira family clan.The Pereira clan has been Geni for a while, at the initiative of Nadisha** (daughter of Vally & Anna Coelho, Succour). Their tree is huge. Some of them are/were ex-Orkay footballer Bernard Pereira. Arthur Pereira. Joe Monteiro in Chembur, Cajetan (Caetano) Lobo building his house in Aldona, Roger Atlee Castelino in Dubai [FB message says: All geared up for the largest #event #branding we have ever handled... Can't disclose the client because of an #NDA], late Vianney Bartholomew Castelino [SAB Technical, Sulzer; late Esther & late Irene Castelino, my s-in-law &mother-in-law] etc). This is the 35th year of the PFP--Pereira FAMILY PICNIC which will be in Goa, with over a hundred attending. Being on Geni has worked out well for that family. A great time to see some splendid women, and men too!!!! **Nadisha Coelho was entirely home schooled (two of five all the way and straight into college, three to go) and recently awarded a JRF (Junior Research Fellowship) to be applied towards a PhD. ++++++++++++ venantius j pinto > > Date: Sat, 23 Oct 2010 16:44:59 +0530 > From: augusto pinto <pinto...@gmail.com> > To: goanet <goanet@lists.goanet.org> > Subject: [Goanet] Family Tree http://www.geni.com > > For those of you who would wish to create a family tree > http://www.geni.com is a resource which at first sight I would say is > absolutely superb. It enables you to collaboratively create a family > tree that can be invaluable in property matters etc. > > I have a feeling that as the site grows more popular one may suddenly > find that the owners of the site will decide that it is payback time > and those who want to consult it should pay for it. Therefore I think > it is a good idea to keep some backup records of what is registered on > the site. > > But how is that to be done?