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What's New in Family Historian 4?
To
view screenshots from version 4, see the Tour
of Family Historian 4.
New features in version 4 include:
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A new hub component window called the Focus Window,
with views for spouses & children, parents & siblings, ancestors
and descendants has been added. It is designed to make adding relatives
and moving around a family tree, completely intuitive and easy. The
Focus Window can display up to 9 pictures of the 'focus person', as
well as pictures of other family members. If a person has multiple
spouses, all of their families with each spouse, are displayed
together on one page.
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The main data entry window - the Property Box
- has been reworked so that it too is now easier than ever
to use. Users can configure its appearance, customize it (even add
custom tabs to it), move it, resize it, or dock it to
the side of the application window. And you can choose any text size
or font you want.
- A new How Related tool has been added, which shows up
to 9 different ways that any two people are related. If they are not
directly related to one another, it will try to show you how they are
indirectly related to one another, via a 3rd party, if they are.
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Support for multimedia has been significantly
enhanced - especially pictures. Thumbnail views have been
added to make browsing pictures easy. You can now link pictures to
events and attributes. Adding pictures and multimedia is easier than
ever, as is browsing all the pictures in your project - thanks to
extensive filtering options, including keyword filtering, in
the Multimedia Window. Support for pictures has been improved in reports,
and there is an all-new Multimedia Report.
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Charts, reports and queries can all now be saved
in PDF format. With charts, you also have the option of saving
the entire chart as a one-page PDF file. [PDF support requires
Windows 7, Vista, XP or 2000].
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There is a new Export GEDCOM File capability,
with numerous options, including the ability to export selected Individual
records only (with various methods supported for selecting them, including
by query), a choice of methods for handling the export of same sex
relationship information, options to exclude records of all types,
and the option to remove [[private]] notes (that is, notes flagged
as private by encasing them in doubled square brackets).
- Support for website generation and family tree CDs has been
improved with automatic support for web links, enhanced privacy options,
enhanced text colouring options, and support for the new Multimedia
report.
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Charts and diagrams have had numerous improvements,
including new more flexible alignment options for boxes. Text can
now be any colour (previously colours were restricted). There is a
new move within row/column option to allow better use to be
made of space. As previously mentioned, charts can be saved as PDF
files, and even as one-page PDFs. There are new features for power
users, and other enhancements.
- Support for Fact Queries has been added. You can now create
a query to search, filter and report on, any and all events and/or attributes
in your project, using whatever criteria you like.
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Extensive power-user features have been added,
giving power-users much greater scope to extend and customize the
program than ever before. Ordinary users can also benefit through
the ability to download program extensions written by power users,
from Family Historian user websites (e.g. www.fhug.org.uk).
- The product includes Getting the Most From Family Historian 4 as
an online book. It has been extensively revised and updated since the
version 3 edition.
- Family Historian 4 has been given a new more modern look, and
numerous enhancements to make the program easier than ever to learn
and even nicer and more fun to use.
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