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Roger Moffat

I have had this installed on my Macintosh since January 2003 - it is a fantastic bit of work by Darrin. The support is amazing, with eMailed questions sometimes answered within minutes, usually within a few hours and always inside of a day or thereabouts.

I have a number of sites using it - my own genealogy with quite a number of pictures linked to it, the genealogy file of the Clan Moffat Society with some 65,500 people in it, a database that is being compiled with genealogy information for the surname Houliston, and most recently our genealogy society has decided to start using it to put members' sumbitted genealogies online

http://roger.lisaandroger.com
http://houliston.lisaandroger.com
http://genealogy.clanmoffat.org
http://trees.wmgs.org

These are all comfortably running on the same PowerMac G4 I use every day, including writing this message.

Gary B. Ruppert

Two years ago, the Maryland Genealogical Society began placing 50 years of collected member pedigrees on-line. Darrin Lythgoe's program, The Next Generation (TNG) has been a god-send for this project. We have in the neighborhood of 400 "trees" totaling 20,000 individuals thus far. TNG has worked flawlessly and Darrin has provided superb support for this product. MdGenSoc has many thousands of GEDCOMs yet to upload and we're looking for a long relationship with TNG!

Michael Kaiser

TNG seriously rules. I've used both Family Tree Maker and Legacy and I hated the websites both of these otherwise fine programs produced. Static HTML pages for hundreds of family groupings is not the way to go. With TNG everything is dynamic and I can still use my favorite offline database to track my information, uploading any updates onto my website with the click of a button. And the owner has yet to fail me when it comes to technical support. Highly recommended!

Roger Moffat

On my Clan Moffat Society site http://genealogy.ClanMoffat.org the TNG setup will replace over 112,000 HTML files that had to be created, copied to CD, then copied off the CD to the web server - transferring that many files over the LAN (the server is in our basement) was tedious and frustrating at best.

Now if only Google knew that I'd moved all these files to a different place

Roger

John Lyon

I recently set up TNG on my website, integrating it with a free "content management system" I use to manage my site, and I am very pleased. In fact, I will use this as my primary repository of my Uncles family tree information, which means I've saved around 60 dollars, since I didn't need to upgrade to the OS X version of the Mac program Reunion.

The best thing, for me, about having the family information online with TNG is that I can make changes within the application, and there are no additional steps required for that information to be available to visitors. No exports, no web page creation, no uploading...Pure simplicity.

Derrick Pitard

I can't recommend this program enough. I especially love its versatility. There are many poorly presented sites on the web--which isn't merely an aesthetic comment, but a comment on difficult they are to negotiate. TNG gives so many different constructive ways to access the information that playing around on the site is fun, not a nuisance.

A second plus about this is that it is very easy to update the website. I use Reunion for Mac: I just update my database on Reunion, export it as a regular old gedcom to my site, and its all done inside a minute (I have 7000 people on my tree). Incredibly easy.

There are lots of other benefits I could list: security works well, for instance; and Darrin's support is outstanding. If you enjoy the work of customizing your site, this is a great bit of software.

Dave Clark

I agree wholeheartedly with Derrick Pitard's comments above. Customizing this program to create your own genealogy website was truly a fun experience. There is a little bit of a learning curve to climb, but it pays big dividends. It is easy to update both the database and the software. Darrin makes small changes from time to time which are easy to incorporate. He sends an explanation of every change- usually needed to fix some minor glitch or to improve the way TNG works. Great software, like a great novel, is not written; it is re-written. Much like your genealogy website is a work in progress, TNG is constantly evolving and incorporating new features like the recent Ahnentafel display that was added to the pedigree page.

On our website http://forney.clark.genealogy.home.comcast.net we discuss the process of creating the site
with TNG and running your own server. One caveat: keep good records if you make changes/modifications to the actual TNG program. It will greatly facilitate the updating process.

Dave Clark

Cees Kloosterman

I am one of the happy and very satisfied users of TNG. Look at my Kloosterman genealogy at http://www.kloosterman.be and everybody can see for themselves why I am so satisfied with Darrin Lythgoes TNG program.
A great genealogy program, very fast, well done, with a lot offpossibilities and of course the languages. I'm getting a lot of compliments about my site. I always refer them to Darrin and tell them that without his excellent program, after sale service, support and your help with the TNG scripts I could not have made such a professional looking website. It is the best program I have seen yet for genealogical websites and the price is a bargain!! You can quote me on that!"

Brent

It's too bad TNG doesn't conform to web standards. It's great that Darrin uses list tags to display the navigation links. But it would also be great if he replaced the HTML table tags that display the data with CSS. It would make the pages download faster and be more accessible to people with sight and mobility disabilities.

Alan Telford

Hi,

I've been really impressed by your database on the Clan Moffat socitey site. What's the typical size of when installed? I understand this will vary a huge amount depending on the amount of records/graphics data you load, I'm just interested in a ball park figure,

thanks

Alan

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