Wednesday, January 13, 2010

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Technology Tip - make your digital camera wireless with Eye-Fi

That's it. I will never be surprised by technology again. When I hear about some new gadget or technology idea - I will no longer think, "yah right, maybe in the future." The future is here.

LIke most genealogists, I like taking pictures - pictures of the family, trees, and cemeteries. When I read about Eye-Fi last night, not only did I realize that the future was here, but I also knew that taking pictures would never be the same.

Eye-Fi makes your digital camera go wireless. As soon as you...

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Legacy is coming to Mesa, Arizona, January 22-23, 2010

If Mesa, Arizona is within driving (or flying) distance, we hope you'll join us next week, January 22 and 23, for a great seminar.

This is the 2nd annual Arizona Family History Expo, which features 82 different classes from nationally-known speakers. We will teach four classes on using Legacy and will have great seminar-special-pricing on all of our products.

As a major sponsor of this event, we will once again give away hundreds of dollars of great prizes, including Legacy Family Tree...

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FamilySearch Indexing Update: 1910 US Census initiative begins; 8 international projects

As the 1920 U.S. Census project wraps up and the final states are published, FamilySearch has now opened up indexing for the 1910 U.S. Census! Patrons can freely search the indexes for the 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, and 1920 censuses at the FamilySearch Record Search pilot. Additional international indexing projects were added in December 2009 for Argentina, Belgium, Colombia, France, Germany, and the U.K.

Note: The last of the states for the 1920 U.S. Census will be posted to the Record...

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More SourceWriter tips

A good friend emailed me the other day asking for my advice on which SourceWriter template he should use for a collection of obituaries and death records he was using. He mentioned that Athens County, Ohio has published all of their obituaries from 1900 until 2008.

Looking through the SourceWriter's list of templates (click on image below to enlarge), my friend did not see an entry for an obituary. That's when he emailed me.

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He was right, there is not an Obituary entry in the list...

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Upcoming Legacy classes in Arizona, Utah, and California

We are excited to participate in the following genealogy seminars and workshops. If you are in the area, please stop by our booth to say hello. You can ask the Legacy Family Tree experts questions and take advantage of special seminar discounts.

January 2010

AcerUSA | Arizona | Mesa - January 22-23, 2010. 2nd annual Arizona Family History Expo. Held at the Mesa Convention Center at 263 N. Center Street, visit us in booths 15 and 28. As a major sponsor of this event, we will be giving away hundreds of...

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Happy New Year and version 7.5 update

From all of us at Legacy Family Tree, we'd like to wish everyone a happy new year.

We'll take a few hours off tonight to celebrate, and then get back to finishing version 7.5 (new FamilySearch interface tools). We're actually very close to being able to release our FamilySearch interface to all of you, and are finishing up some last minute programming issues. If only 2009 were two or three weeks longer, we might be on time with this. Thanks for hanging in there with us.

We hope you...

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