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A New(?) Genealogy Program –Treebard - Blog entry by lkessler - 4 Mar 2024
One of the reasons why I closed GenSoftReviews last year was because the development of new programs for genealogy had been drying up. There are so many full featured genealogy programs available to choose from that there is hardly any task that at least some of them could do. And with the onset about 10 ...
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Behold, My Genealogy, and Syncing - Blog entry by lkessler - 25 Feb 2024
Over the past several months, I’ve been back to work on the next version of Behold. I’m hoping to release the next major version in the next … - okay, a programmer knows better than to promise a release date, but let’s say as soon as it’s ready. Keep an eye on Behold’s Future page to follow my ...
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Can Artificial Intelligence Read Russian Handwriting? - Blog entry by lkessler - 7 Feb 2024
There’s been a lot of talk the last year or so about the use of Artificial Intelligence for Genealogy. I’ve basically taken a laissez faire wait-and-see attitude towards it. Most of the applications of AI for genealogy are designed to save you time, maybe by drafting out a biography for you or doing image ...
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Continuing Education 2023 - Blog entry by lkessler - 28 Dec 2023
Last January, the Association of Professional Genealogists @APGgenealogy started requiring that members report at least 12 hours of Continuing Education each year. I found the task of listing my CE time for 2022 quite interesting and last January I posted what I had done. Below is my Continuing Education ...
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Testing Out MyHeritage’s New AI Biographer - Blog entry by lkessler - 26 Dec 2023
My previous post ran through MyHeritage’s new AI Record Finder tool. Now I’m going to try out the other tool MyHeritage released today. You can find their blog post describing the AI Biographer here: Introducing AI Biographer™: Create a Wikipedia-like biography for any ancestor using AI, enriched with ...
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A Quick Attempt of MyHeritage’s New AI Record Finder - Blog entry by lkessler - 26 Dec 2023
You may not have heard of this yet, but MyHeritage has just launched their new AI Record Finder. I got the email from them about it earlier today. Rather than me describe it, you can read about it on MyHeritage’s blog post: Introducing AI Record Finder™, the World’s First AI Chat-Based Search Engine ...
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Ranking Genealogy Websites - Blog entry by lkessler - 25 Nov 2023
Here’s a fun activity. Jarrett Ross, the @GeneaVlogger today posted a video where he ranks Genealogy Websites. He uses an interesting site I’ve never seen before called Tiermaker to do this. The site lets you drag and drop genealogy website logos into tiers that can mean whatever you want. The site ...
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Could the Golden Age of DNA Testing Be Over? - Blog entry by lkessler - 20 Nov 2023
Maybe it isn’t for you, but it likely is for me. I’m not talking about using DNA to find close family members, e.g. if you are adopted or don’t know who a grandparent is. That’s still a big thing. And I’m not talking about forensic genealogy used for finding killers and solving cold cases. That is ...
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Is Updating the GEDCOM Standard Necessary? - Blog entry by lkessler - 22 Oct 2023
The GEDCOM Standard was first developed almost 40 years ago as a way to store genealogical data and transfer it between programs. It was developed about the same time the first genealogical software programs were developed. The early programs developed a basic structure for genealogy, and the standard ...
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Is Perfect GEDCOM Reading and Writing Necessary? - Blog entry by lkessler - 16 Oct 2023
My answers might surprise you. Reading Perfect GEDCOM In my previous article Reading GEDCOM – A Guide for Programmers, I outlined a general technique that a programmer of a genealogy program could use to read GEDCOM. Basically, the programmer should read each line in using the generalized definition of a ...