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Ahnenblatt is a free and easy-to-use genealogy software for Windows. It is designed to manage your genealogy data and to generate impressive reports and graphical trees. Features:
•full Unicode support
•multi-language support
•user-friendly
•generate impressive ancestor and descendent graphical trees
•autocompletion function - for input fields (birth name, places, occupation, religion) to avoid mistypings
•navigator - click through your ancestors
•GEDCOM support - import and export whole family in GEDCOM format for data exchange with other programs or family researchers
•many export formats - save whole family as html website, xml, csv, tiny tafel and more - save reports as word document, rtf file or even for LaTeX, save family trees and statistics as bitmap, jpeg, png and more
•plausibilty check - find mistakes in your data with one mouse click
•send as email - send family file directly from Ahnenblatt to relatives or friends
•drag & drop support - for opening family files or adding pictures
I actually noticed the other day that this program was brought up in the comments for Simple Family Tree by user Irbis82.
Incidentally, the next comment there, from user Ciaeho, mentions another alternative: the aptly-named (and easier-to-remember) GRAMPS
Both of these programs proclaim that they are packaged in the PortableApps.com format.
•file linkage asking for admin rights (if needed)
•new default style 'with all siblings' for ancestor trees
•minor fixings for GEDCOM
•minor corrections
· several corrections concerning import of GEDCOM files
· minor improvement in finding duplex persons
Previous changes:
Ahnenblatt 2.72 (November 7th, 2012):
· plausibility check: new option 'check, if date entries are GEDCOM-compatible'
· HTML website: new option 'only first picture'
· some improvements in GEDCOM (e.g. new tag _UIDs)
· corrections concerning absolute and relative file paths of file attachments
· minor corrections in trees
Ahnenblatt 2.71 (July 30th, 2012):
· improved safety then storing family data
· Unicode characters are now correct in field 'profession' when used in lists
· minor corrections in GEDCOM and pedigree charts
· new language Slovenian
Ahnenblatt version 2.91 has been released, changes since version 2.87:
06/2015 - Version 2.88
additional entry field 'married name' for each person
new category 'text modules' in options
all lists show unmarried partnerships
fixed bug when merging persons
correction of some minor bugs
10/2015 - Version 2.89
person's dialog shows in 'Partners' partnerships without partner
new option 'order of place/date in events'
new option for size of title within a trees
new option, which defines which quota of text is allowed for downscaling in trees
new option for output all person's data (even if not visible)
new option 'main name has to be one of the given names'
option to show wedding place in trees
infotext for main person in navigator is shortened (switchable)
some corrections concerning GEDCOM
corrections concerning duplicate partnerships
correction of several bugs
Not only is Ahnenblatt's "PortableApps Version" not 'authorized' by PortableApps.com, it's not in PortableApps.com Format. In fact, the only difference between it and the "Zip Version" is that the main exe is not signed in the "PortableApps Version", and that there are a couple of empty folders in the "Zip Version" not present in the "PortableApps Version". I'm honestly surprised to see it in such an official looking paf.exe package. I wonder what changes were made to the PortableApps.com Installer to get it to accept this package.
While we're analyzing this stuff, the only difference between a "Full Version" installation and the "Zip Version" is that "Ahnenblatt.exe" is renamed to "AhnenblattPortable.exe" (file contents is identical).