Sunday Spotlight: Chromebooks and Genealogy
Dick Eastman has been talking about the use of Chromebooks (and cloud-based systems in general) in genealogy research for many years. In fact, if you mentioned … Read more
Dick Eastman has been talking about the use of Chromebooks (and cloud-based systems in general) in genealogy research for many years. In fact, if you mentioned … Read more
Ancestris 13, the “development” version of the free open-source Java-based genealogy program has seen an uptick in development over the past week, with some major updates, … Read more
A new HRE (History Research Environment) update/newsletter has been sent out, with a link to their presentation in front of the Roots Users Group of Arlington, … Read more
GenealogyJ (GenJ) v2.4.2 has been released, and is a “major release” with new features and improved usability/UI. GenealogyJ is a viewer and editor for genealogic data, … Read more
GenealogyJ (GenJ) v2.4.1 has been released – it’s a patch for 2.4/0 (you can read about the major changes that version 2.4.0 contained in this story. … Read more
GenealogyJ (GenJ) v2.4 was released over the weekend – this is a major update (the previous version, 2.3.2, was released over a year ago). GenealogyJ is … Read more