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Tuesday, 7 April 2009

[eogn] Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - 4 new articles

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Here are the latest articles on Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter for demmm@hulling-equipment.ru.



Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter - 4 new articles

Librarian Pro 1.4.2

Librarianpro Librarian Pro is a program for both Windows and Macintosh that helps you manage your collection of books, magazines, games, CDs, software titles, movies, and more. It helps you inventory and retrieve information quickly. It has labor-saving abilities, even the ability to use a barcode scanner.

Remember when you first heard of home computers? The early reports of these wonderful new devices promised to keep track of your recipes, your household inventory, and more. Okay, so how much inventory...

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DNA Testing: 'Roots' Author Haley Rooted in Scotland, Too

USA Today published a big article today, complete with pictures. No that's not one of the USA Today pictures to the left, that's a picture Haley-Baff I took a few weeks ago in London of Chris Haley and his new-found cousin, June Baff Black. You can click on the image to see a larger version.

In the USA Today article, Rita Rubin, writes:

When Alex Haley's your uncle, people assume you know everything there is to know about your roots. But Roots, the Pulitzer Prize-winning book whose veracity...

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Quickly Resize Images with the Image Resizer Powertoy Clone

ImageResizer I love programs that do only one thing but then do that one thing extremely well. Here is one such program.

Almost every image editing program includes the capability to resize images so why would you want still another program that performs the same function? Convenience.

Let's say that you have a picture you took with a high-resolution camera and you would like to place that image on your web site or send it to someone by e-mail. One problem: the image is two megabytes in size or even...

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50 Most Popular Genealogy Websites

... and 25 Most Popular Blogs

ProGenealogists has issued two lists of popular genealogy resources: the 50 most popular genealogy web sites and the 25 most popular blogs (web logs). Here is the announcement:

ProGenealogists, Inc. Announces 50 Most Popular Genealogy Websites

Salt Lake City, Utah, April 6, 2009 -- ProGenealogists, Inc., announced today that it has identified 50 of the most popular genealogy websites, creating an important and useful tool for everyone interested in their family...

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