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Quick Family Tree

Quick Family Tree

Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: v1.9.0

Taille:56.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Découvrez QuickFamilyTree, une application mobile conviviale pour la construction et l'exploration des arbres familiaux sans effort. Cette application vous permet de créer des arbres familiaux sans enregistrement de compte ni frais d'abonnement. L'ajout de membres de la famille - parents, enfants et conjoints - est aussi simple qu'un robinet, avec l'écran centré automatiquement sur votre individu sélectionné. Créez plusieurs arbres familiaux, y compris les données historiques et transférez facilement des données entre les appareils à l'aide de la fonction d'importation / exportation. Bien que l'impression directe ne soit pas prise en charge, vous pouvez capturer des images de votre arbre et les imprimer à l'aide d'une autre application. QuickFamilyTree est une application gratuite disponible pour iOS et Android.

Caractéristiques de l'application clé:

  • Création d'arbres généalogiques sans compte: Créez des arbres familiaux sans les tracas de créer un compte. Cela supprime les obstacles aux utilisateurs qui préfèrent une expérience rationalisée.
  • Gestion des relations sans effort: Ajouter facilement les parents, les enfants et les conjoints avec un simple robinet. L'interface intuitive et la réorganisation des frères et sœurs à glisser-glisser font de la construction et de l'ajustement de votre arbre.
  • Arbres complexes simplifiés: L'application centre automatiquement l'individu sélectionné, ce qui rend les grands arbres familiaux complexes et complexes faciles à naviguer et à comprendre.
  • Support de l'arbre généalogique multiple: Créez plusieurs ensembles de données d'arbres généalogiques, parfaits pour l'histoire familiale personnelle, la recherche historique ou toute autre variation d'arbres généalogiques dont vous avez besoin.

En résumé:

QuickFamilyTree offre un moyen simple et accessible de créer et de gérer les arbres familiaux. Sa conception sans compte assure un accès immédiat, tandis que son interface intuitive et sa fonctionnalité de glisser-déposer simplifient le processus. Que ce soit pour un usage personnel ou une recherche généalogique, cette application propose une plate-forme flexible et efficace pour construire et partager vos antécédents familiaux.

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