  
                               WinGenea 
                                    Wingenea version 1 creates Family Histories consisting of biographies and trees with the greatest of
  ease. The tree can be manipulated by dragging any of the people to be placed where you want them
  and the lines to ancestors and descendants follow. Clicking on any individual will bring up their card
  showing all the person's details, a picture, notes suitable for biographies, and two customisable fields.
  When you print the Person's Details for everyone you will have a full family history which gives all their
  details, photographs and their biographies. The tree makes a nice frontispiece printing as it is shown
  on screen.
  
  Tutorial
  To start you click on File, New and enter your Family name, you may also enter a motto and include
  a bitmap of your family crest or shield. Their is also a notes section to describe your family history in
  brief.
  
  
  The main screen will display an icon bar, if you click on Help then Menu and Toolbar you can get
  information on each of the icons. I will now describe how to start a simple tree.
  
  1.   Click on the blue man and you will then get a blank card to record the first of your relatives, enter
  the husbands details and finally click on O.K. Repeat this step for the wife and children. Depending on
  how you have the options set they will either appear on the screen or be  under the little down arrow.
  If the screen is blank click on the down arrow next to the blue figure and a list of people will appear,
  click on the name you want and holding the mouse key down drag them onto the window. 
  
  2.   When you have arranged the names on screen as you want them you can then click on the
  marriage link symbol, two people with an = between them. This  will give a list of names for both
  husband and wife when the down arrow is clicked on, pick the ones you want then click on OK, they
  will now be shown on screen with an = showing the marriage link.
   
  3.   To link in their children click on the blue, pink and yellow group icon which represents a family, the
  children can then be linked in a similar manner. Once this is completed it will display a dropline from
  the parents to the children. 
  
  Using steps 1 - 3 you can build your whole tree. 
  
  GEDCOM
  If you have a GEDCOM file from another package, choose the File, Import option, after picking the file,
  you will then be asked who you  wish to organise it on, a sensible choice is either yourself or the subject
  of the tree, as it does a pedigree search building a tree on screen. Onto this tree can be added brothers
  and sisters by clicking on the down arrow and dragging their names onto the chart.
  
  REGISTRATION
  
  WinGenea is a shareware product. You may evaluate its features and suitability for a trial period of 30
  days without payment. If you wish to continue using it after 30 days you must become a registered user.
  
  For the registration fee you will receive the latest registered version (without registration reminders),
  a file conversion program allowing you to use data files created by earlier versions, notification of future
  releases and discounts on upgrades.
  
  If you do not become a registered user after 30 days you must delete the program and any associated
  files and directories from your system.
  
  
  To order your registered copy, contact S & N Enterprises with your credit card details via Compuserve
  100064,737 or phone us +44 252 510486 or write to us at 5 Polden Close, Farnborough, Hants, GU14
  9HN, England, U.K. enclosing your VISA/MASTERCARD details or check/cheque (if not in pounds
  please add 5% to cover bank charges)
  
  In all cases state your name and address and whether you require a 3.5" or 5.25" floppy disk.
  
  The registered version of WinGenea v1.0 or a later version if available costs 25.00 pounds
  sterling plus 2 pounds U.K or 5 pounds overseas orders to cover post handling.
  
  Prices are correct as at April 1994 for v1.0 but registration for later versions may be subject to price
  increases.
  
  