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Progen
by Alan Biggs
Gensoft
1988
Sinclair User Issue 71, Feb 1988   page(s) 55

Label: Gensoft, 70 Nelson Road, Ipswich IP4 4DT
Author: Alan Biggs
Price: £7.50 (mail-order only)
Memory: 48K/128K
Joystick: None
Reviewer: Chris Jenkins

Tracing your ancestors may be a fascinating hobby, but I don't see that Progen has much to add to it.

Progen allows you to record the family relationships of up to thirty people from five generations, using a tree diagram. Details of names, place of birth and so on are then entered on to "family group sheets" which can be printed out. Details of children are listed separately. Using the Seed and Root commands you can then produce different charts of relationships.

A worthy effort, but since ProGen can't tell you any information you haven't entered into it in the first place, it's ultimately a bit of a waste of time.


REVIEW BY: Chris Jenkins

Overall4/10
Summary: A good idea, poorly executed. This genealogy program could be called relatively disappointing.

Transcript by Chris Bourne

Sinclair User Issue 71, Feb 1988   page(s) 73

Label: Gensoft 70 Nelson Road, Ipswich IP4 4DT
Author: Alan Biggs
Price: £7.50 (mail-order only)
Memory: 48K/128K
Joystick: None
Reviewer: Chris Jenkins

Tracing your ancestors may be a fascinating hobby, but I don't see that Progen has much to add to it. Progen allows you to record the family relationships of up thirty people from five generations, using a tree diagram. Details of names, place of birth and so on are then entered on to "family group sheets" which can be printed out.

The big problem is that to expand the number of people covered you have to save lot of different files using different Root names. This makes the business so tedious that I can't help thinking you'd be better off with a WH Smiths notepad in the first place.


REVIEW BY: Chris Jenkins

Overall5/10
Summary: A good idea, poorly executed. This genealogy program could be called relatively disappointing.

Transcript by Chris Bourne

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