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The Family History Department offers a computer program for genealogical notekeeping called PAF (Personal Ancestral File) for free.
'''Personal Ancestral File (PAF)''' was a genealogy management software product formerly provided free of charge by FamilySearch. Like other genealogy management software, PAF allowed users to enter names, dates, places, source citations and other information into a database, and to print family group records, pedigree charts, descendancy charts, and other reports. PAF also allowed users to share their genealogical files with other researchers using GEDCOM formatted files and to link image and media files to individual records in their database.  


Computer genealogy programs allow you to enter the name of your ancestors once, and then create a variety of family group records, pedigrees, descendencies, and other genealogical charts. These programs also have features that allow you to list sources, share your data with others, and store related family photos and document images.
'''On July 15, 2013, PAF was retired and is no longer available for download or support.''' Current PAF users may continue to use the software on their personal computers or they may prefer to switch to another product. 
== Other Genealogy Software  ==


*To begin downloading PAF for free, [http://www.familysearch.org/eng/default.asp?page=home/welcome/simplePAFRegistration.asp click here] and follow the instructions. <br>
There are dozens of other commercial genealogical software programs available for purchase. Each of these products provide their own unique approach to gathering, storing and using your data and image files to list sources, share data with others, and create various forms and reports.  
*To learn more about other genealogy software, visit [http://www.cyndislist.com/software.htm Cyndi's List / Software and Computers] section, browse the categories, and visit the different sites.


[[Category:Beginners]]
*To learn more about other genealogy software, visit [https://www.cyndislist.com/software/ Cyndi's List / Software and Computers] section, browse the categories, and visit the different sites.
*Many of these products are compatible with FamilySearch.
*FamilySearch maintains a list of [https://partners.familysearch.org/solutionsgallery/s/ FamilySearch-affiliated products].
*[[Mac Genealogy Software|Mac Genealogy Software]]
*[[Windows Genealogy Software|Windows Genealogy Software]]
 
[[Category:Beginners]] [[Category:Genealogy_Software]]

Latest revision as of 21:56, 2 September 2020

Personal Ancestral File (PAF) was a genealogy management software product formerly provided free of charge by FamilySearch. Like other genealogy management software, PAF allowed users to enter names, dates, places, source citations and other information into a database, and to print family group records, pedigree charts, descendancy charts, and other reports. PAF also allowed users to share their genealogical files with other researchers using GEDCOM formatted files and to link image and media files to individual records in their database.  

On July 15, 2013, PAF was retired and is no longer available for download or support. Current PAF users may continue to use the software on their personal computers or they may prefer to switch to another product. 

Other Genealogy Software[edit | edit source]

There are dozens of other commercial genealogical software programs available for purchase. Each of these products provide their own unique approach to gathering, storing and using your data and image files to list sources, share data with others, and create various forms and reports.