History & Historians - From Dinosaurs to the present
History Timeline

As historians will know, timelines are a very useful tool when studying history, as they are able to show chronological changes over time.
Timelines are a great aid to learning and absorbing facts as information is presented in an interesting and memorable format.


Timeline software is very useful for archaeologists, historians, geologists, scientists, genealogists alike and anyone with an interest in events and changes occurring over a period of time.


Timeline Studio's software has the capability to log events and all related data to the nearest year; it can order these events into meaningful groups and Views.


Timeline Studio’s style of structuring data enables events and data to be analysed in a number of ways, showing trends such as social change, historical events and evolutionary and geological changes.

 
The Modern world - Business & Commercial

Business Timeline

Modern timelines; relating to the present time, the recent past and the future have time references in days, months and years.


Examples include business timing plans or GANTT style charts; personal project planners; personal or business electronic diaries, or accounts of human lives.


As everything happens at a point in time, recording events on a time scale is logical, and with our timeline software you can to log significant events capturing who, what, where and when for the topic of your choice.


Timeline Studio’s software is perfect for recording a time scale.
You can plan for the future or log events from the past, whether this for logging and managing day to day issues within the work place, creating a dynamic timing plan or capturing the development of your child and their journey through life.

 
Structuring Your Timeline Topic

Timelines come in all shapes and sizes and deciding which is the correct format for your timeline can be a task in itself.

At the Timeline Studio we specialise in the more complex timeline topic and address the problem of ‘too much information to display at once’.


A common problem faced when creating a timeline is that of ‘packaging the events’ on the limited space available, and due to the natural of timelines, events seem to all happen together. This of course can lead to events over-laying each other.
The whole thing is made worst when the events are named, the limited space available can be easily used by long elaborate event names.


Our timeline software has a unique layering display feature, which allows the timeline to be sub-divided into a number of different layers or ‘Views’, creating a hierarchical structure that is both detailed and informative and yet still easy to comprehend and navigate.


 
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