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Nov. 12th, 2005 01:47 pmDoes anyone have any recommendations for software to build a family tree, preferably something free or shareware?
When I was making my notes this morning, I realized that I need to codify the family trees for the WiP as much of the plot hinges on various pretenders to the throne. So far my hand-drawn attempts are only adding confusion rather than clarification.
Any thoughts? I know other writers must wrestle with this, especially when working with epic fantasies.
ETA: Acquired the special edition of Family Tree Maker for only $9.99 at Staples this afternoon. It has what I need, and I won't bother setting up the internet search features since it's highly unlikely that the denizens of my imaginary fantasy empires have access to the internet and have already gone ahead and posted their own family trees. Though it would be useful if they had, it would also be a tad disturbing. I prefer that the voices in my head stay in my head.
When I was making my notes this morning, I realized that I need to codify the family trees for the WiP as much of the plot hinges on various pretenders to the throne. So far my hand-drawn attempts are only adding confusion rather than clarification.
Any thoughts? I know other writers must wrestle with this, especially when working with epic fantasies.
ETA: Acquired the special edition of Family Tree Maker for only $9.99 at Staples this afternoon. It has what I need, and I won't bother setting up the internet search features since it's highly unlikely that the denizens of my imaginary fantasy empires have access to the internet and have already gone ahead and posted their own family trees. Though it would be useful if they had, it would also be a tad disturbing. I prefer that the voices in my head stay in my head.
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Date: 2005-11-13 02:26 pm (UTC)I did briefly consider a table based program, like Excel, but that didn't seem quite right either.
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Date: 2005-11-13 02:47 pm (UTC)My spouse recently used MS Project to create a flowchart (like a giant GANTT for a system he's working on). It looked to me like it was a horribly onerous thing, LOL, but it's another option.
You could always go the low-tech route if Family Tree doesn't work out. I quilt from time to time, and I have a "design wall" -- a flannel sheet that I just leave up on a long pole in the basement. Cloth sticks to it just great, and I'm able to move the squares around without pinning. You could use felt scraps with your characters' names on them, and yarn for your lines and linkages, and move things around as much as you like. Of course, it takes up a lot of room, but yours might fit on a pillowcase... :-)
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Date: 2005-11-13 03:56 pm (UTC)