Company description::
BALTIMORE, Maryland, 12 April 2004 -- A new way to keep relationships together -- at least on the World Wide Web -- has just been developed. Ntouch provides families and friends a secure way to communicate through words and pictures without using e-mail, thus eliminating problems of spam, computer viruses, and unwanted advertising. In addition, an extensive family tree can easily be constructed and shared among family members. Addresses and contact numbers can be kept current. There is nothing to download. Users need not be computer savvy to make full use of this site. They only need to be able to read and understand English, and have access to an Internet connection.
"This is an especially easy and efficient way for military and diplomatic families to keep in touch, or people who are separated geographically," stated Ian Kerr, the creator of this web site. "Family members and friends can be in frequent contact, and swap information and photos." This can be particularly important when a family member or close friend is away often or for extended periods of time, perhaps living under conditions that are less that ideal.
The genealogical component has been developed so the uniqueness of individuals can be captured in pictures and text. It takes into account relationships prevalent in society today -- stepfamilies, adoptions, alternative lifestyles, etc., so everyone can be included. This is also a great way to build a legacy of family memories that can be cherished for generations.
For more information or to try the demonstration, please go to www.ntouchnrat.com and take the tour.
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