GedGap 2.0 has been released by Seven Cookies. GedGap 2.0 is a major upgrade.
GedGap is a macOS program (requires OS X 10.10 or later) that is a genealogy research utility – it’s not a full-fledged genealogy application like Heredis, MacFamilyTree, Reunion, etc. Instead, it analyzes a GEDCOM file, and provides information on things such as sources and quality/confidence of sources (or lack thereof), problems with entries (births/deaths), as well as pointing you towards areas that need more research.
It’s available at the Mac App Store for $0.99 (USD):
– GedGap – Seven Cookies
Full list of changes below:
By Seven Cookies A genealogy tool for the Mac that can help you plan, rate and prioritize your research plan. Can import your GEDCOM file from your family tree web site or genealogy software. It can also analyze your sources to reveal gaps in the reliability of your birth and death entries. Mac App Store is the simplest way to find and download apps for your Mac. To download apps from the Mac App Store, you need a Mac with OS X 10.6.6 or later. GedGap is a genealogy tool that can help you plan, rate, and prioritise your research plan. Just import your GEDCOM file from your family tree web site or genealogy software and GedGap can: Analyse and score each of your sources to reveal gaps in the reliability of your birth and death entries.
- Changes in GedGap 2.0
- Added ability to re-import a GEDCOM file to update priorities, confidence, tips and scores but preserves research notes,
- Bug fixes (text scrolling issue in people legend drawer has been replaced with a popover window),
- Bug fix for landscape printing and scale,
- Added Touch Bar support for selected MacBook Pros,
- Added animated birth and death quality scoring gauges (updated in background) to edit research plan window,
- Dynamic resizing of list and audit output after window size changes,
- Remove detailed listing of source details to improve readability of list output,
- Added coloured coded source scoring bar graphics and source tooltips to audit output,
- Changed birth and death gap scores in People table from numbers to level indicators,
- Added birth and death relevance indicators to Sources table,
- Changed filtering by slider to include research completed and exhausted,
- Added option to hide living, private, research exhausted or complete flags in Plan table within Preferences,
- Added New Document, New from GEDCOM and Release Notes to main menu, and
- Added New Document, New from GEDCOM and Preferences to dock menu.
For those genealogists using iPhones/iPod touches, or iPads, GedGap2Go (iTunes) is currently free in the iTunes Store.
Update: Version 2.1
Fixed Plan window; names were colored blue when notes were added, which was difficult to read with blue highlight color
Heredis World 2017 for Mac, a cross-platform genealogy application is 50% off for three days (believe it ends Sunday, Nov. 26, 2017). Normally it’s $49.99, but right now it’s $24.99 on the Mac App Store.
Download Gagap
Note: This discount applies to the macOS version, the Windows version, the Windows upgrade, and the Mac and Windows Bundles. The non-App Store versions and the Windows and bundle pricing are available at https://shop.heredis.com
Gesgap Bare Cream
If you want to try it out before buying it, you can download a free demo from Heredis.com.
The iOS and Android versions are free.
Available through these links:
– Heredis 2017 World – BSD Concept – Apple Mac App Store
– https://shop.heredis.com