Mark Tucker, publisher of the ThinkGenealogy blog, today awarded Legacy Family Tree version v7 with the ThinkGenealogy Innovator award. He wrote, “when the innovator award is presented for software innovation, it is for a specific feature. The innovative feature that is being recognized today is Legacy 7’s source citation templates following Elizabeth Shown Mills’ Evidence Explained: [...]
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MyBlood is a brand new genealogy program from Belgium. The latest available version is referred to as Alpha 2.1 this means that it is still in it’s early throes of developement and isn’t yet a commercially available product.
However, you can obtain a copy of the current version by registering on their website. As soon as [...]
Doug Cox’s “Simple Family Tree” is a great little piece of Freeware that enables you to create and/or view a family tree quickly and easily. It displays ancestors and descendants of any selected individual (it reads and writes files in Gedcom format). You can enter notes, events, a second name, and marriage details for each [...]
After years of putting up with Family Tree Maker software and being totally frustrated with the lack of support and the minor changes that were passed off a new versions by the company I looked around for a better piece of software and found Legacy (then version 4) which in my opinion is the best [...]
Bruce McIntosh’s BirthDate Calculator. Utility for calculating birthdates from Census ages - best of all, it’s FREE!
Another small piece of software that I find extremely useful
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Have you ever been frustrated transcribing documents, census pages etc for entry into your Family Tree program? Well, I recently found a brilliant little program that not only makes this task easy but is free for private non commercial use.
As the author, Jacob Boerema states on his website…
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