GenScriber for Linux
Description:
GenScriber is a desktop application, for transcribing genealogy documents from images of registers.
Size:
2.9 MBLast Update:
September 14th, 2011Version:
1.2.1OS Support:
LinuxLicense/Program Type:
FreewarePublisher:
Les HardyPrice:
0 USDDownloads:
41GenScriber has been designed with ease of use in mind with the help of an intuitive interface conveniently made up of resizable windows. Users can input data in a spreadsheet style manner. A register image can be viewed in the top window while data is input in the bottom window.
The application works with only CSV type files and is able to read them with field separators of comma, semicolon, or tab. Image supported include the most popular formats available such as jpg, png, bmp, tif or gif. You can zoom and rotate pictures freely.
GenScriber is available for both Windows and Linux machines. No need to install, simply extract the contents of the archive and run.
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