missing a real treat.
They are testing a 'smart pedigree viewer' feature that may or may not
make the cut, much like projects on Google Labs come and go. But this
one looks like a real winner based on what I saw tonight.
You need to have a high-speed connection. Go to
http://www.familysearchlabs.org/ and then click on the link to the
Smart Pedigree Viewer.
If you don't have the latest Flash plugin, v9.0.r16, it will ask you if
you want to update it. Click yes. You will then see the search
screen.
If you have no idea what might be in there or want to just get a look
at some sample trees, click on one of the images below the search
boxes.
You can send up your own tree as well to try it out using your own
data.
From the site blog (link on familysearchlabs.org main page), here are
some stats for the first weekend it was up.
Here are some interesting stats from this past weekend's usage of the
pedigree viewer:
* Total GEDCOMs uploaded: 943
* Most generations displayed in a pedigree: 146 gen w/ 1,429
individuals
* Most individuals displayed in a pedigree: 6,357 individuals in a
69 gen pedigree
* Unique visitors: 342
* Users submitting feedback: 18%
* Distance winners: 1 user from South Africa, and another from
Australia
About 55% of the GEDCOMs we processed were our sample GEDCOMs. The
other 45% were submitted by users.