I have only had a chance to look at this new version of Family Tree Builder briefly, but it looks good. I hope to spend more time with it in the next few days. The fact that it is available free of charge is even better. A Premium version with even more features is also available. Family Tree Builder is a Windows program. The same company also offers an online family tree service that works with both Windows and Macintosh.
The following announcement about the new Windows software was... Read the rest of the story » The Upcoming Events section of this newsletter is published as a newsletter article once per month, usually in the first week of the month. You can also view the latest list of events at any time by clicking on "Upcoming Events" in the Navigation menu near the upper right corner of the page at http://www.eogn.com. Each event is listed with the name, location and dates. Click on the name to see the details, including a link to the event's web page or to an e-mail address of someone who will... Read the rest of the story » If you are a history buff and also have an interest in technology, you might be interested in watching The President's Book of Secrets tonight on the History Channel. The program promises to take viewers on a journey inside White House history to unveil staggering information about secrets known only to the President, from top-secret intelligence and classified events to covert codes and future technologies.
The President's Book of Secrets played a prominent role in the popular movie,... Read the rest of the story » I have recently mentioned Windows Home Server in a couple of articles, at http://goo.gl/37UCg and at http://goo.gl/F5Rf0. I know from feedback that several readers of this newsletter are using Windows Home Server. If you are one of those people, you might want to read the very critical article by ZDNet columnist Ed Bott published in "Ed Bott's Microsoft Report" at http://goo.gl/WKNf6
If you don't use Windows Home Server, the article probably won't interest you as Ed... Read the rest of the story » The following announcement was written by the National Genealogical Society: (1 December, 2010) -- America's fascination with ancestry is increasing because of the recent television series Faces of America on PBS and Who Do You Think You Are on NBC. The National Genealogical Society is pleased to announce that registration opens today for next year's conference, which will be held at the Charleston Area Convention Center, 5001 Coliseum Drive, North Charleston, SC 29418, 11-14 May 2011.... Read the rest of the story » It is the first day of the month. It's time to back up your genealogy files.
Actually, you can make backups at any time. However, it is easier and safer if you have a specific schedule. The first day of the month is easy to remember, so I would suggest you back up your genealogy files on the first of every month. Of course, you might want to back up more than your genealogy files. Family photographs, your checkbook register, all sorts of word processing documents, and much more... Read the rest of the story » More Recent Articles |
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