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MarkMorgan | Report | 30 Sep 2011 17:41 |
Export Genes Reunited to GEDCOM format. This can then be loaded into to all genealogy software. |
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hotchoc | Report | 27 Sep 2011 21:39 |
Oh gosh, i feel all confused! :-( My intention was to purchase a new family tree programme and put what i have from Genes on there as well |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 26 Sep 2011 07:59 |
Going back to the original question, in what format are you intending to store the data on disc? |
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mgnv | Report | 26 Sep 2011 01:14 |
Paper`s not perfect either. In the 1960s, I had to analyze some data that was stored on paper, specifically on 70 rolls of 8-hole punched paper tape. It was generated in the 1950s and, by the time I got at it, the only place I could find that could still read it was 5 obsolete government computers in Washington DC that were due for replacement within a few months. |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 26 Sep 2011 00:10 |
mgnv's point about read-ability of electronic storage devices in the future, only goes to confirm that paper still has its place. It would be a real shame if all the effort we've put into our research gets 'locked in' to an obsolete device which no one can access with ease. |
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Tina | Report | 25 Sep 2011 23:42 |
Just a note, if you work between two computers be sure that if you add new information to a file on one computer, copy that to the other. |
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mgnv | Report | 25 Sep 2011 23:33 |
No - you`re not right if later means within a year or two. |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 25 Sep 2011 23:00 |
Are just talking about a gedcom, or one you work with on an off line programme? |
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KathleenBell | Report | 25 Sep 2011 22:57 |
Do you mean if you put all your family into a software programme like FamilyTreeMaker? |
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hotchoc | Report | 25 Sep 2011 22:08 |
Am i right in thinking that if i put all 1,000 people of my family onto a disc and then at a later date buy a new upgraded one, i'll have to start all over again? And also does it only work on the one computer, because sometimes i sit at the desk top and other times i sit with my laptop. x |
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