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Family Atlas

Visualize your family's journey with interactive genealogy maps

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Family Echo

Build and share customizable family trees online for free, with photo uploads and GEDCOM support.

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Family Tree Heritage
Family Tree Heritage

Powerful Windows genealogy software with advanced research tools and seamless data integration

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Family Tree Maker
Family Tree Maker

Explore, organize, and share your family history with intuitive genealogy software

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GEDKeeper

GEDKeeper: Intuitive genealogy software for organizing and preserving family history

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Genomelink

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GenoPro

Build professional family trees and genograms with GenoPro's powerful genealogy software

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Kanmail

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LifeLines
LifeLines

Open-source genealogy software for organizing and visualizing family history

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60/100Fit score
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My Family Tree
My Family Tree

Create and share your family history effortlessly with My Family Tree

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MyHeritage
MyHeritage

Discover your roots with MyHeritage's DNA testing and genealogy tools

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webtrees
webtrees

webtrees - Collaborative, web-based genealogy software for family history research

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