By Anshel Pfeffer, Haaretz Correspondent: Genealogy Web site attempts to map out entire Jewish people
Talkback
Title:Famillion website feedback
Name:Yehuda
City: ChicagoState: IL
1) As others have pointed out, the website is not yet perfected, but the idea is nice. jworld.famillion is separate from the general Famillion and Haaretz`s version as well. The design of the website makes it difficult [and slow] to graphically view large trees. The only real option for larger trees is view in a table, which is a pretty crude and not user-friendly way to sift through your family tree.

2) Many banks use your mothers` maiden names as security access for your accounts. Making this info public can cause serious trouble, and Famillion should perhaps rather utilize a unique password system to enhance security.

3) When a contact adds to their tree, your tree is not automatically updated. You need to individually add each person from their tree, making something like 3 clicks per person. VERY inconvenient and unusable in this regard. I hope I am wrong about this because I found it a serious flaw.

To sum it up, I look forward to further updates and improvements.