


The source documentation feature lets you document the sources of your information using “shared” source records. The Speed Names feature instantly recalls the last 250 places and surnames you’ve entered. Reunion lets you display, magnify, and reduce images on screen. With Reunion, you can link multiple multimedia items to a single record, or one multimedia item to multiple records. You can also digitize your memories (such as color or black and white pictures, birth certificates, wills, maps, old movies, sound recordings, etc.) and link it to people and families. You can move boxes or branches on-screen, by clicking-and-dragging. It provides complete on-screen editing of box color, font, font size, shadow, border, connecting lines, and captions. Reunion can be used to create large graphic tree charts, including descendant charts and pedigree charts (up to 99 generations), fan charts, and timeline charts. The application also creates large, high-resolution, graphic charts allowing complete on-screen editing of boxes, lines, fonts, and colors. Reunion even calculates relationships, ages, life expectancies, and statistics. You can automatically create common genealogy reports, charts, and forms, as well as birthday calendars, mailing lists, questionnaires, indexes, and other lists. It shows family relationships in a graphic form people and families are linked in an easy-to-understand fashion, according to the Reunion users who contacted us. This “family tree program” helps you document, store, and display information about your family (your ancestors, descendants, cousins, etc) and records names, dates, places, facts, plenty of notes, sources of information, pictures, sounds, and videos.
