30 March 2013

Internet Genealogy: April/May 2013 Issue


The lead article in the April/May issue of Internet Genealogy magazine is a review of Legacy Family Tree 7.5 by regular IG writer Tony Bandy. Legacy ranks second as the most popular genealogy database software, at least locally. The article explains the software and it's capabilities. While praising it as powerful overall Tony finds a couple of nits to pick, the intimidating program interface and general approach for the newbie  and some clipping problems when larger fonts are selected.

The other articles are:

Welsh Genealogy Book Review
John D. Reid reviews Bruce Durie’s book on Welsh records and archives.

Say “Hello” to Trello!
Lisa A. Alzo reviews a simple free project management and collaboration tool for organizing research tasks, writing projects, and more. Comment: While it's not one I'd heard of it's ranking 3,243 on Alexa, above all genealogy sites except Ancestry.com (it's not just for genealogy) suggests it's worth a look.

From Quill Pens to Pixels
David A. Norris looks into researching colonial American genealogy online

10 Tips for Finding Female Ancestors Online
Gena Philibert-Ortega offers advice on locating your female ancestors using online sources

NetNotes
Diane L. Richard looks at websites and related news that are sure to be of interest

Family Research for St. Helena Island
Ed Storey examines the resources available for researching ancestors in distant places

John Maclay’s Scrapbook
Using only online sources, Connie Cherba documents the process of researching and returning a precious family heirloom to the distant ancestors of its creator

A Minute… to Pin It!
Lisa A. Alzo discusses how to use virtual “pushpins” to advance your genealogy

African-American Newspapers, 1827-1998
Diane L. Richard looks at an invaluable resource for researching African-American ancestors

The Back Page
Dave Obee looks at online searches and why you should never give up!

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