5 Technology Tools That Will Revolutionize Your Genealogy Research Premium
Find out how these award-winning genealogy technology tools, introduced at FamilySearch's RootsTech conference, will change how you do genealogy research.
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Here are several book apps help you set up a database that lets you organize, sort and search your genealogy book collection.
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Read More5 Everyday Uses for Evernote Tags
This guest post was written by Kerry Scott, blogger at Clue Wagon and also author of a new book on the Evernote software and its potential for genealogists, How to Use Evernote for Genealogy. Stop me if you've heard this one: "Evernote. That's a note-taking app, right?” Yes, Evernote...
Read MoreExpert Tips for Organizing Your Life in Evernote
Need a new way to organize your research life (or your life in general)? In this guest post, Kerry Scott, blogger at Clue Wagon and author of the new book How to Use Evernote for Genealogy, shares her Evernote organization scheme. The first time I tried Evernote, I hated it...
Read More5 Cool, Free History Apps to Experience Your Ancestors’ Time
Next week's Genealogst's iPad Crash Course webinar will include genealogy app recommendations and demos from presenter Lisa Louse Cooke, but today I wanted to share a few cool history apps that'll help you view your ancestor's world. Today In History from Downshift LLC provides headlines, quotes and images of important...
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RootsMagic App Review
Get an overview of the features of the RootsMagic app from our genealogy software expert.
Read More10 Ways to Leverage Evernote for Your Genealogy Research
After every Family Tree Magazine issue closes, we have byproducts, mostly digital but some on paper: lineups, manuscripts, edited manuscripts, photos, illustrations, emails, contracts, invoices, proofs, storyboards (showing what’s on each page of the issue), and so on. All these pieces can make a mess. Genealogy researches also produces byproducts...
Read MoreReview: FamilySearch Tree Mobile App Premium
Have your hard-earned family tree from the internet's largest free genealogy website with you wherever you go by using the FamilySearch Tree Mobile app.
Read MoreHow to Organize Your Genealogy Research With Evernote Premium
Evernote's logo is an elephant—because it never forgets. Learn the best ways to organize research notes and files in Evernote with these six steps.
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