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From: "Wilma J Bacigalupo" <>
Subject: Re: [FTST] What can FTST do? (was Any action on this site?)
Date: Tue, 08 Jan 2002 11:06:33 -0500
Can FTM archive CDs be read in FTST--instead of using their Family Archive Viewer (or a copy of their program)?
Asking for a friend,
Wilma B.
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On Mon, 07 Jan 2002 22:03:36
Bob Velke wrote:
>Eddie said:
>
>>Okay, I bought FTST, and I've created (imported) my first project. Other
>>than create some nice charts, what else can I do?
>
>You can highlight people and search for them on the web, import other data
>sets to see them in the context of yours without merging, use more powerful
>accents and picklist filters, and a number of other things. As you say,
>the charting tools also have a number of features like rescaling and
>repaginating (plus and hourglass chart) that are not available in TMG.
>
>There is a more complete chart at
><http://www.whollygenes.com/ftstcompare.htm> and a summary of new features
>for TMG users at <http://www.whollygenes.com/ftstfortmg.htm>.
>
>>Also, if I make changes to the project, will they update to TMG?
>
>You can't make changes in FTST. It is a read-only add-on tool for TMG (and
>other programs).
>
>>I admit I've been spending most of my time with TMG and its forum and
>>haven't really put in
>>the time to go round the learning curve but can someone help me reduce the
>>curve?
>
>If you haven't looked at the Guided Tour of Family Tree SuperTools
><http://www.whollygenes.com/ftsttour.htm> then that's the best place to start.
>
>-Bob
>
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