Update
Thanks for bearing with us while we add more capacity and improvements. As requested, here's an update on how we're doing.
Last night we set up several more webservers, so Geni should be performing much better for you today. (There have been a few hiccups this morning, and we're ironing those out now.) We're also working to address your most pressing issues, based on the feedback we've received. For example, this morning we added support for accents and other non-Latin characters, which was one of the top early requests. Among the items we're either evaluating or working on right now:
- Importing family data
- Adding unmarried partners
- A better way to add same sex partners
- Better support for adopted children
- Merging duplicate family trees created independently by relatives in the same family
- Better deletion features for the tree and list view
- Support for people who show up in the tree more than once (multiple marriages between two families)
- Printing family trees
- International keyboard support
Finally, we also wanted to let you know that we appreciate all the email and comments you've been sending us. Please keep them coming!
Hooray! Thank you! I added my dog while just goofing around, but for some reason I can't delete him now! I don't really want to be known as "Bonzo's Mom" - looking forward to advanced deletion options! :)
Posted by: Amber Balch | January 18, 2007 at 02:10 PM
Thanks for the updates, I appreciate; I still cannot get in, but I can expect hiccups with this large of a project.
Thanks again.
Posted by: Bill_T | January 18, 2007 at 02:22 PM
I was one of the people who made a few suggestions, including frequent progress updates via your blog. Although I requested it, I didn't really expect to be taken seriously. I sincerely appreciate you proving me wrong. This webware may turn out to be the single most important tool to help me tie my family heritage together in a coherent, understandable way. If you can implement all the features that you just mentioned, and those that are being suggested in a meaningful way, you will have a loyal patron in me.
I really do love this site.
Thanks again
Posted by: Sunny | January 18, 2007 at 02:23 PM
Thanks for the update. Looking forward to the new features. One request if I may:
- Generation Hiding
Currently, my tree has 13 generations shown, and with only about half the people entered. This is making navigation a bit of a chore. Adding the ability to hide generations would help. For instance, a slider that would control the number of ancestral generations shown for the current tree.
Posted by: Bill | January 18, 2007 at 02:31 PM
How about a way to invite people but only give them read only access (no ability to edit). We don't want everyone in the family with the ability to add/delete/edit entries. Maybe only their own entry.
Posted by: Omar Shahine | January 18, 2007 at 02:43 PM
Nice update! Sorry for my english.
I have a smal suggesion. I can't put my family tree on my website. With a external link (like embeded) and a public acces, I will present my family to everyone.
Posted by: Yannick | January 18, 2007 at 02:58 PM
Thanks for the update. Just started using the site and been pestering my family to get involved in contributing. Potentially very useful and valuable service. Currently a few bugs and a bit slow. The phone number I entered has been reproduced about 50 times on my profile page!?!
Some suggestions for what they're worth:
- ability to share tree with people but not allowing any editing
- ability to chose different columns of data in the list view and ability to sort by each column. ie list of birthdates, addresses, etc
- exporting of data
Posted by: Phil | January 18, 2007 at 03:27 PM
Suggestion: GEDCOM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GEDCOM
Posted by: Robert | January 18, 2007 at 03:50 PM
wow great work !!! Keep it up. Is there any way to publish the tree online. Many be like a link or facility to embed or something like that.
Posted by: Parvath | January 18, 2007 at 03:51 PM
this is great -- love how quickly you guys are addressing issues :)
one more suggestion: being able to delete your own account -- i created two other accounts in my impatience with receiving my password -- my fault, but now i don't want to have three accounts =/
Posted by: Susheela | January 18, 2007 at 03:55 PM
Great and very nice site. Realy thanx for that. I hope that the Slovak family tree will be built up as well soon :-)
What about add more choices to Contact -> Services? ICQ, Jabber. Also with the icons :-) It will be very usefull and nice ...
By the way, I am looking forward to improvement of deletion (I'm not able to delete some peoples), exporting and/or printing, public acces ...
... the best and the most beautiful site ...
Posted by: Nemo | January 18, 2007 at 04:12 PM
Still can't even edit my profile. Can't wait to try it though! Every time I get "We are experiencing technical difficulties"
Good luck with the bugs :)
Posted by: veronica | January 18, 2007 at 04:43 PM
awesome:
two suggestions:
1} you need a dedicated suggestion forum.
2} a simple public url that we can share with friends to see our family tree.
Posted by: darren john paine | January 18, 2007 at 05:05 PM
Every time I try logging in, I get dumped back to the login page. I checked out the source of the login page & noticed that each time the server name changed, eg
from
alpha-14.geni.com
to
alpha-09.geni.com
Posted by: Peter | January 18, 2007 at 05:28 PM
I love the site so far. My one problem: none of the relatives whose email addresses I've entered seem to have received an invite. Also, the 'confirm your email address' function is not sending me an email. Are you guys having email server problems?
Posted by: Randy | January 18, 2007 at 05:34 PM
Love this service! Thank you!
A relative has added some members twice by accident, and I find I can't remove them. Some family members have an "X" in their name block, but of course, not the ones I want to delete.
With regard to hiding generations as noted above -- I see that some branches are automatically hiding on what I can see. I'd like to have the option for them to show up, even if it means that tree stretches left-right a bit.
Thanks!
Posted by: Scott Sanders | January 18, 2007 at 05:57 PM
Would be nice to have Meebo.com integration on the page and use the site as a gathering spot for virtual family reunions :-)
I am envisioning a group chat box on the main page and individual "online now" indicators visible from the tree and list view for each family member so that you can chat them up privately (of course to gossip about that dead beat good for nothing cousin ;-p)
Posted by: Frank Bascio | January 18, 2007 at 06:39 PM
That's ace! You guys really are listening! I find it rather slow still though, and uploading pictures doesn't seem to be working for me. Just hoping that you're fixing these types of glitches before beginning to add features. But as I said before, great product, and great customer service; keep it up! :D
Posted by: Paul Hillsdon | January 18, 2007 at 06:50 PM
Just found this site and it's awesome! Just wanted to let you know. I've been looking for something like this for a long time!
Posted by: Bryan | January 18, 2007 at 07:43 PM
back with some more suggestions to add to my above two {forums & public url}
3} a place on the main person profile to add when they were married and where.
4} display both maiden name and married name in the "tree view" {or have the option}
5} display whole name in the tree view
6} when you go up and add a wife's parents, the machine should automatically add the wifes maiden name as her father's last name.
Posted by: djp72 | January 18, 2007 at 08:20 PM
to echo most everyone else - great job. That's a very good list you have going there, and i'll be happily awaiting the updated features. I have been putting off installing phpgedview.net on my own webserver because it looks like a beast to set up, and even though it has a very powerful backend, the front-end family tree view is severely lacking. I'm really, really glad to see a nice Ajax/Flash implementation, which is ideal for this kind of job.
If I had to give some areas I'd like to see enhanced, it would mostly be with layout and navigation.
- The layouts tend to get unnecessarily wide, especially if you have a generation with a large set of siblings and spouses - that ends up spreading other sets of siblings way apart, and even puts spouses way apart from each other. I think the tree should attempt to be as horizontally compact as possible.
- I don't really "get" the pseudo-tab bar that starts up when you click on the tree icon to expand a portion of the family. When it opens a new tab, you really lose the context of where you are in relation to the whole tree. I think you should always stay with a single tree view, but add better expand/collapse collapse support for any major node in the tree. if you expand a node, it should zoom out in your current view until it fits, or hide some of the other nodes in the view, but not open up a whole new view.
- Drag-and-drop support for the nodes would be good. First, so you can manually re-order siblings and spouses in the same generation. Second, so you can modify relationships a little easier. If you accidentally add someone with the wrong parental relationships, it's too difficult to go into the profile and find the proper parents.
- Some customization of what is shown in the person boxes in the tree view. Allow us to pick the preferred name to show in the box (like one of the nicknames or a middle name) instead of selecting the first name automatically. Plus, it would be nice to be able to add a field or two to the boxes, like birth year and death year, or current residence city. Finally, if we could toggle the thumbnail pictures off and on (or at least turn it off for people who do not have pictures added to their profiles) to save a little horizontal space.
Those 4 suggestions are almost "must haves", but just a couple "really out there" suggestions or ideas.
- any future plans of integrating a mapping feature via Google/Yahoo Maps API? I would love to be able to associate profiles (including birth places, schools, work, burial places, etc) on a dynamic map.
- Do you think the profiles/trees could eventually be merged into a timeline view via a service like http://simile.mit.edu/timeline/ ? That would be awesome if in addition to list and family tree view, there could be a timeline view that showed people and events on a dynamic timeline.
Can you give any indication as to where this site is going to go? i.e. when you exit beta, are you going to start charging for accounts, or adding ads? If we spend a lot of time right now adding all our family history, are we going to have to start paying for it later?
Posted by: joe | January 18, 2007 at 08:22 PM
I understand people's request for restricted edits, but I think it destroys the spirit of the site, which is almost a genealogy wiki. Yes, some people may enter wrong information, and it will need to be corrected, but I prefer the ability for all people I invite to be able to participate. Maybe a better suggestion would be (eventually) to allow editors of certain lines so they that any changes made to that line will email/inform you.
My suggestion:
Ability to export!
Posted by: Kenny | January 18, 2007 at 08:24 PM
You've launched a great tool, the collaborative approach to building a family tree is just perfect!
Enhancement Request: Can add a switch in the profile to allow the nickname to be the first name in the tree node.
Thanks and good luck!
Posted by: Baer | January 18, 2007 at 08:59 PM
I know I am not the first person to feel this way but, I have been looking for something like this for a very long time. There are dozens off applications that are available for purchase but do not offer web support; the others that do offer web support are no where near as advanced as this. Great Job!
I also appreciate the updating of the blog so persons know where we stand on your plans and situations.
I now have over 250 persons on the tree in less then 15 hours, (people I did not know even existed) and expect to have 5x's more by the end of the week.
Thank you.
Posted by: Bill T | January 18, 2007 at 09:18 PM
I love the site! Great work! I've got a couple of ideas. How about letting us see when a family member is logged into the system? Also, how about a birthday reminder when we log in or sent via email?
Keep up the great work!
Posted by: Erick | January 18, 2007 at 09:44 PM