For the assignment of playing with a Web 2.0 tool I went to the web awards page and noticed the link to genealogy tools. I've been actively involved in my family's genealogy for many years and have used a variety of software programs to collect over 4,000 names in my database. Since I'm a Mac user it's been difficult to find many quality programs. So, the possibility of a web 2.0 application that promised portability was very welcome.
I selected the number one rated genealogy program MyHeritage to investigate for Thing #19. Setting up an account was very easy as was uploading my pre-existing gedcom file. The gedcom format is the standard file exchange format for genealogy, and when you're working with thousands of names and associated dates it's important not to have to recreate the wheel. MyHeritage displays individuals with birth and death dates and cities, and family information with marriages and children's births. the user can upload photos of family members which will be posted along with their vital information. The site also allows for a variety of family tree print outs.
However, it is impossible to edit any data once uploaded to the site. This is a major flaw of the application, and makes it unusable as a primary genealogy file. It just becomes a way of displaying your information for family and friends. Also, searching for individuals is very slow and cumbersome.
Because of the weaknesses, I could not recommend MyHeritage as a functional genealogy site, and my search for a genealogy program for Mac continues.