Hi Henk,

 

You might want to take a look at John Cardinal's GedSite. I have been using
his companion product Second Site for The Master Genealogist for many years
and love it. 

 

GedSite uses a GEDCOM file to produce a very nice website complete with
exhibits, indexes, charts, etc. You can also include custom pages without
needing to know HTML. Support is done via a very active mailing list with
responses sometimes almost immediate. 

 

It supports GEDCOM v5.5+ files from any genealogy program, but has special
handling for GEDCOM files written by Family Historian, Family Tree Maker,
Legacy, and RootsMagic. You can also use GedSite to produce a site on a CD,
DVD or thumb drive.  

 

John's Family History Hosting provide hosting if needed. See
http://www.gedsite.com/en/index.htm for more information along with links to
view sites created using GedSite. Cost is $25 USD. 

 

Walter Wood

http://mywoodfamily.us

Apopka (Orlando area) Florida

 

From: LegacyUserGroup [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Henk
Sent: Friday, January 5, 2018 7:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] Family tree on the Internet

 

Dear Legacy Users,

 

My name is Henk Bastiaanse and I live in Australia. I have been using
various genealogy software programs over the past 11 years and am using
Legacy for about 2 years. I am extremely happy with Legacy (9.0). However,
the time has come to share all collected information with extended family
and post the family tree - containing over 20,000 people and over a thousand
pictures and person- and location information - on the Internet.

 

What would be your suggestion how to do this and to which site to post it
to? I would really like to keep and share all  collected information,
including the information in "Stories" etc.

 

Thanking you in advance for any feedback,

 

Kind Regards,

Henk Bastiaanse.

 

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