Since you posted this to the perl-gedcom group mailing list, were you thinking of running a web based family tree on your web site?
If you are only interested in a free on-line site, you might want to look at http://tribalpages.com. It is free for small trees and limited features. On 01/03/2011 05:47 PM, Ron Savage wrote: > Hi Phil > > On Mon, 2011-01-03 at 17:29 -0500, Philip Durbin wrote: >> On 01/03/2011 04:30 PM, Ron Savage wrote: >>> One site of interest I found is: >>> >>> http://www.gensoftreviews.com/ >>> >>> Many programs I looked at are MS Windows-only, or PHP-only, or >>> commercial (on-line) operations, or manipulate GEDCOM files but do not >>> have a web interface. >> http://geni.com is mentioned on that site. I've used it lightly (my >> brother set up a tree for our family), but it's a commercial (on-line) >> operation, which maybe isn't what you want. I think it imports and >> exports GEDCOM at least. > It now says joining is free, although gensoftreviews.com says 'Free • > Subscription • Online • Full Featured'. > >> Another such site i've used is http://myfamily.com but we let the >> account expire years ago. I think you could create a tree. . . > Their Feature Tour/Family Tree entry says 'Once you create your family > trees on Ancestry.com, you can easily import them to myfamily.com', and > ancestry.com is definitely fee-based. > > Still, 2 more to think about... > > I've effectively retired, but not by choice, and 3 weeks ago moved in > with my mother - who has Alzheimer's - so I have time to contemplate any > options. >