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I think the market leader is "Cyrillic"
http://www.scientek.com/wellsci/cyrilhom.htm

Jonathan

On Friday, Oct 24, 2003, at 08:35 Europe/London, Dr. M. Steiner wrote:

> Dear colleagues,
>
> Being involved in molecular genetic diagnostics, I need to prepare
> genealogic (family) trees for a publication.
> I would appreciate if any list members can point me to a simple (and
> preferably available for free) software program containing the
> essential
> symbols, boxes etc.
> This will certainly save me a lot of time which I would need to spend
> for drawing these trees by myself.
>
> Thank you very much for your help.
>
> Dr. med. Michael Steiner
> University of Rostock
> Institute of Clinical Chemistry & Pathobiochemistry
> D-18057 Rostock
> GERMANY
>
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