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Using a GEDCOM file to add to FamilySearch - Blog entry by lkessler - 23 Feb 2021

Today I got a newsletter from Elizabeth O’Neal, who runs the Heart of the Family site.  The newsletter was about “Getting the Most Out of RootsTech”. What caught my attention was her point 5: “Check your growing list of cousins.” Elizabeth was talking about Relatives at RootsTech, which looks at ...
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Double Match Triangulator 4.0 - Blog entry by lkessler - 23 Feb 2021

Yesterday, I released  new version of Double Match Triangulator. This took longer than I hoped, but finally it’s out. In late November, GEDmatch changed the format of their segment match file and also made a change to their one-to-one report, so DMT needed to be updated to handle those. Also in May ...
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GEDCOM 7.0 - Blog entry by lkessler - 19 Feb 2021

**UPDATE** June 8:  FamilySearch has released the official version of GEDCOM 7.0. See my blog post: GEDCOM 7.0, Official. It appears that a GEDCOM Version 7.0 Release Candidate will be announced at RootsTech Connect on February 25. This will likely take place in the session by Gordon ...
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GEDCOM Should NOT Allow Extensions - Blog entry by lkessler - 18 Jan 2021

The GEDCOM standard for transferring genealogical data has been in use basically unchanged for over 20 years now. Just about every genealogy software program can export (some of) its family data to a GEDCOM file, and can import (some of) the family data in a GEDCOM file into its database. The issue is the ...
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Writing a Genome Assembler - Blog comment by sullrich1 - 17 Jan 2021

I really enjoyed your explanation of the challenges for assembling a genome. It's impressive how you learned the complexity of genome assembly and how you were able to write and improve your own program to accomplish this.
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Setting Up an IIS Webserver for Local Website Development - Blog entry by lkessler - 6 Jan 2021

Windows 10 comes with its own webserver called IIS (Internet Information Services). By default, IIS is not enabled because most people don’t need a webserver on their Windows computer. But if you want a copy of your website on your computer and want to be able to view your local copy and use it to test ...
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2020 GenSoftReviews Users Choice Awards - Blog entry by lkessler - 1 Jan 2021

Happy 2021 everyone! This is the 12th year of the awarding of Users Choice Awards to genealogy software that users have rated highly. Since 2008, GenSoftReviews, www.gensoftreviews.com has had users write 5,874 reviews for the 1,041 different genealogy-based programs listed at the site. Of these 1,041 ...
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Some Rogue Program on GenSoftReviews - Blog comment by deckie49 - 13 Dec 2020

I love it!!! 5 stars from me!
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Averting Blog Disaster - Blog entry by lkessler - 11 Dec 2020

Yesterday, I logged into my account at my webhost Netfirms and I was met with a somewhat alarming message: That was not pleasing to me. I knew what that meant. Likely I’d need to make major revisions to my website to get my Behold blog and my GenSoftReviews site to work under the new version of PHP. My ...
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Fiction versus Fact - Blog entry by lkessler - 30 Nov 2020

In my last post, I discussed a methodology that I could quickly put together an ancestors-only tree for my niece at MyHeritage. I was able to get back to about 3rd great-grandparents on most of her lines. But it was her mother’s father’s mother’s side that started to get interesting. My niece’s ...