Gloria DeSousa wrote: > Thank you Joyce! :-) (and now CE Wood) TNG looks to be the > equivalent of GedSite. Is there one software better than the > other or is it a matter of preferences?
Gloria, I am biased, so it's not useful for me to answer your question about which software is better. One major difference between the two programs is that with TNG, you upload a GEDCOM file to a server and it creates pages when they are needed. That provides some benefits, like the ability to generate some dynamic content that is difficult to create otherwise, but it means you need to install TNG on a server before you can use it, or you must use a hosting service that supports TNG. With GedSite, the pages are made on your own PC, you can review them the pages in your browser, and when you are happy with them, you upload them to a server. There is no special software required on the web server. If you want, you can distribute sites privately via DVD. Some people do not distribute the pages at all; they use GedSite to create web sites for their own use. GedSite will create narrative output, or a mix of narrative and tabular output, and I don't think TNG will do that, but someone who knows TNG better than I do may correct me about that. John -- LegacyUserGroup mailing list [email protected] To manage your subscription and unsubscribe http://legacyusers.com/mailman/listinfo/legacyusergroup_legacyusers.com Archives at: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/

