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GENP Society

GENP Society is a unique genealogy program for the society, law enforcement agency, professional researcher and school.

No other genealogy program has been purpose built for this market.

GENP Society has all the features of GENP plus a great deal more.

The benefits to the society with this product

GENP Society handles unlimited users.

The system can be paused whilst the operator attends to other tasks. Essential in a busy society.

Use your society motiff as a default Theme that appears when users open a database.

The administrator can send a message to each user (which are encrypted) so they receive notification when they log on.

Each database can have costs associated with its use. At the end of a user session the cost to the user can be determined.

For the professional researcher

By using GENP Society you can reassure your clients that their data is firewalled from other data. Have a login per client and maintain the client's databases independently.

Law Enforcement Agency

Excellent for gang profiling. GENP Society has a wide range of Source Types and Attribute Types.

System Operators maintain the system and can grant and revoke users, reset passwords etc.

System Operators assign users to Groups for access rights.

Preferences and Configurations are kept separate from another user.

Inbuilt security to minimize the chance of one user looking at another's data.

System Operators can send a message to each user (which are encrypted) so they receive notification when they log on.

School

GENP Society prevents one student from deleting another students hard work.

 

There are many pages of information on the program to be found on this website.

Read about some of the features.

 

Version History

Releases of GENP Society are always in sync with GENP so please see that section for the most recent version history.

GENP Society

          First released 9 Feb 2006.

 

 

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