The Master Genealogist


The Master Genealogist is genealogy software originally created by Bob Velke for Microsoft DOS in 1993, with a version for Microsoft Windows released in 1996. Data entry was customized through the use of user-defined events, names, and relationship types. Official support for TMG ceased at the end of 2014. Informal support continues through a number of online user groups.

Features

  • Designed for both normal users and genealogy professionals
  • Flexibly displays information
  • Has elaborate database-oriented support for source and citation information
  • Supports the inclusion of media files
  • Supports DNA information
  • Allows the user to record conflicting evidence
  • Allows a "Surety" of a given piece of evidence to be recorded
  • Supports elaborate chart-making
  • Supports smart importing of genealogy files. Its GenBridge recognizes many common genealogy data format files from other programs and imports genealogical data directly into TMG. This minimizes the loss of data when transferred from other software and avoids some of the problems caused by transferring files through the limited but universal GEDCOM format.

Platforms

From version 2 onwards TMG was designed to run on the Windows platform but can be run on Macintosh and Linux machines using a Windows emulator.

Limitations

  • TMG did not support Unicode, which limits data entry to the Western European (Latin) character set.
  • Before TMG version 8, reports generated on computers with 64-bit operating systems were limited to "txt", HTML and PDF output, although popular word processor reporting formats were supported on 32-bit platforms. The print routine was rewritten for the current version of the program eliminating this restriction.
  • Some users have complained about the limitations in the program's multilingual support in narratives. This issue is focused on personal pronoun and other individual word replacement resulting in output that may have minor grammatical errors.

TMG version history

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Meaning
RedNot supported
YellowStill supported
GreenCurrent version
BluePublic beta version
Edition/sFrom v3.5 TMG was separated into a Gold and Silver version.
From v5 TMG was separated into: Gold, Gold UK, Silver, Silver UK.

VersionRelease dateEdition/sNotes
TMG v.XX1991pre-release-
TMG v.99Feb, 1993pre-release-
TMG v1.0Jul 1993DOS-
TMG v1.1Nov 1994DOSUpgrade/Patch
TMG v1.1bFeb 1994DOSUpgrade/Patch
TMG v1.221 Apr 1995DOSUpgrade/Patch
TMG v1.2aNov 1995DOSUpgrade/Patch
TMGW v2.0Oct 1996Windows 3.1-
TMGW v2.3Feb 1997Windows 3.1Upgrade/Patch
TMG/Win v3.0 Gold EditionMay 1997Windows 3.1-
v3.5 WindowsApril 1998Split into separate Gold and Silver Editions.Upgrade/Patch. GenBridge Introduced.
v3.6 WindowsAug 1998Upgrade/Patch
v3.6a WindowsSep 1998Upgrade/Patch
v3.7 WindowsDec 1998Upgrade/Patch
v4.0May 1999Windows 95Ancestral Genealogical Reference Library supplied on the second CD-ROM. Based on FoxPro v2.6. Visual Chartform v1 introduced.
v4.0a15 Aug 2000-Upgrade/Patch
v4.0b 2000-Upgrade/Patch. First British edition.
v4.0c3 Nov 2000-Upgrade/Patch. TMG v4.0a version updated directly to v4.0c
v4.0d20 Feb 2001-Upgrade/Patch. Visual Chartform v1.2
v5.0022 May 2002Split into separate USA and UK versions.Based on Visual FoxPro v6.
v5.01.00025 May 2002-Upgrade/Patch.
v5.02.00015 Jun 2002-Upgrade/Patch.
v5.03.00022 Aug 2002-Upgrade/Patch. Visual Chartform v2.1.
v5.04.00009 Nov 2002-Upgrade/Patch.
v5.05.00004 Mar 2003-Upgrade/Patch.
v5.06.00008 Apr 2003-Upgrade/Patch.
v5.07.00028 Apr 2003-Upgrade/Patch.
v5.08.00015 Jul 2003-Upgrade/Patch.
v5.09.00012 Aug 2003-Upgrade/Patch. Visual Chartform v2.1.0.592
v5.10.00021 Nov 2003-Upgrade/Patch.
v5.11.00005 Dec 2003-Upgrade/Patch.
v5.12.00021 Apr 2004-Upgrade/Patch. Visual Chartform v3.0
v5.13.00017 May 2004-Upgrade/Patch.
v5.14.00007 Jun 2004-Upgrade/Patch.
v5.15.00025 Jul 2004-Upgrade/Patch.
v6.0021 Dec 2004-Based on Visual FoxPro v7
v6.01.00028 May 2005-Upgrade/Patch.
v6.02.00011 Aug 2005-Upgrade/Patch.
v6.03.00002 Sep 2005-Upgrade/Patch.
v6.04.00027 Sep 2005-Upgrade/Patch.
v6.05.00030 Oct 2005-Upgrade/Patch.
v6.06.00004 Nov 2005-Upgrade/Patch.
v6.07.00004 Nov 2005-Upgrade/Patch.
v6.08.00024 Mar 2006-Upgrade/Patch.
v6.09.0003 May 2006-Upgrade/Patch.
v6.10.00009 Oct 2006-Upgrade/Patch.
v6.11.00015 Oct 2006-Upgrade/Patch.
v6.12.00004 Nov 2006TMG updated to run as a legacy application under Windows VistaUpgrade/Patch. Visual Chartform v3.2.0.2
v7.0028 Dec 2007Windows Vista Based on Visual FoxPro v9. CD-ROM version of TMG includes a free copy of The Universal British Directory of Great Britain 1791.
v7.01.00018 April 2008-Upgrade/Patch. Visual Chartform v3.2.0.13.
v7.02.00024 May 2008-Upgrade/Patch.
v7.03.00028 Jun 2008-Upgrade/Patch.
v7.04.00013 Feb 2009-Upgrade/Patch.
v8.00.00021 Dec 2011Support for: Windows 7, 64-bit
v8.01.00019 Jan 2012Upgrade/Patch.
v8.02.0002 Mar 2012Released, withdrawn, and re-released.Upgrade/Patch.
v8.03.0001 May 2012Upgrade/Patch, Add Swedish language
v8.04.0003 May 2012Upgrade/Patch, Add Dutch language support files
v8.05.00022 March 2013-Upgrade/Patch. Major redesign of how Roles are stored in the database, Add support for WordPerfect, Add search in Subfolders
v8.06.00028 Mar 2013Upgrade/Patch.
v8.07.00019 April 2013Upgrade/Patch.
v8.08.00022 April 2013Upgrade/Patch.
v9.00.0007 February 2014
v9.01.00026 February 2014Upgrade/Patch.
v9.02.00010 Jul 2014Upgrade/Patch.
v9.03.00017 Jul 2014Upgrade/Patch.
v9.04.00024 Sep 2014Upgrade/Patch. A new GEDCOM export option has been added to facilitate transferring TMG data to other programs.
v9.05.0003 Dec 2014Upgrade/Patch.

Migration from TMG

GEDCOM

TMG has elaborate and detailed support for sources in a database format where a source can be referred to by any other record. In the GEDCOM database specification, sources can be attached to any number of individuals or multiple families, by attaching to any number of facts for that individual or family. Exporting a TMG database involves duplicating the sources into each place where a given source is used. All of the information is exported, but the structure of each source is lost permanently.
An example is when there is a census or ship's record that lists many members of an extended family. TMG allows each individual's entry to refer to a common source record, which can itself have an elaborate description. GEDCOM also allows every fact in that census or ship record to apply to a single source, it's simply a matter of tagging the facts with that source. This may vary with how TMG handles sources but that's perhaps the fault of TMG not adhering to the standard that was well established prior to the program being produced.

Non [GEDCOM] exports of TMG

The following options allow for some form of direct transfer of TMG files, possibly limited, apart from GEDCOM.
  • Converts TMG 6 datafiles to a GRAMPS v2.2.6 XML - by Anne Jessel.
  • - Details how Leif Biberg Kristensen moved his data out of TMG into a program of his own creation .
  • - This community project is creating a free and open source platform-independent application for the serious or professional historical researcher. It is designed to provide an onward path for genealogists who currently use the now-discontinued program The Master Genealogist.
  • RootsMagic - RootsMagic can now directly import files from TMG 7.04, 8.08, or later.

File format

TMG's underlying database engine is Visual FoxPro v9 and does not support Unicode.
  1. - Last updated July, 2014
  2. - Applicable to TMG v3.x, v4.x, v5.x, v6.x, v7.x

Companion products

Several software developers have created companion products specifically for TMG that enhance its functionality. These products include:
  • , advanced web publishing and data review application for TMG - by John Cardinal
  • , TMG exhibit file management product - by BeeSoft
  • , for Android smartphones display application - by GHCS Software.
  • , research advisor that analyzes users' genealogical data and offers suggestions
TMG data output is compatible with a range of geographical mapping and genealogical reporting applications that support the GEDCOM format.
Significant freeware and shareware utility applications, as well as independently published user guides and manuals, also support TMG's installed user base.

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