FH and Ancestral Sources Reviewed
Posted: 23 Feb 2012 18:57
Having been a member of the Family History Society of Cheshire (FHSC) for ~15 years it was really pleasing to see a couple of reviews of Family Historian and Ancestral Sources in the March 2012 issue of their 'Cheshire Ancestor' Journal in the 'Net That Serf' computer section.
Peter Deakin (a fellow Warringtonian!) has given an excellent review of Family Historian and mentions this user group in passing. He comments on 'additional software, such as the little freeware program by Nick Walker called Ancestral Sources which is a very straightforward way of entering Census data for a family group'. His conclusion is that he 'would recommend any FHSC member looking to improve upon ther current family tree program to take a serious look at (Family Historian)'
Don Muir of Congleton has also given a glowing report of Family Historian, saying 'Family Historian does almost everything superbly well, with a huge range or options for diagrams, reports, automatic web page generation, and more. I was really pleased to see a lengthy description of Ancestral Sources with links to the FHUG website and where to download it.
The editor of the 'Net That Serf' computing section, Geoff Johnson, has said that having listened to Peter Deakin talking about Family Historian at a Computer Club meeeting he also decided to migrate to Family Historian.
Thank you Peter, Don and Geoff for the reviews and I really hope that more of your readers will be encouraged to try out Family Historian and Ancestral Sources over the coming months.
My previous utility 'Gedcom Census' was reviewed in both 'Your Family Tree' magazine and (briefly) in 'Family Tree Magazine' a few years ago but this is the first printed review of Ancestral Sources I've seen so it was a nice surprise to see two reviews in as many pages!
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Peter Deakin (a fellow Warringtonian!) has given an excellent review of Family Historian and mentions this user group in passing. He comments on 'additional software, such as the little freeware program by Nick Walker called Ancestral Sources which is a very straightforward way of entering Census data for a family group'. His conclusion is that he 'would recommend any FHSC member looking to improve upon ther current family tree program to take a serious look at (Family Historian)'
Don Muir of Congleton has also given a glowing report of Family Historian, saying 'Family Historian does almost everything superbly well, with a huge range or options for diagrams, reports, automatic web page generation, and more. I was really pleased to see a lengthy description of Ancestral Sources with links to the FHUG website and where to download it.
The editor of the 'Net That Serf' computing section, Geoff Johnson, has said that having listened to Peter Deakin talking about Family Historian at a Computer Club meeeting he also decided to migrate to Family Historian.
Thank you Peter, Don and Geoff for the reviews and I really hope that more of your readers will be encouraged to try out Family Historian and Ancestral Sources over the coming months.
My previous utility 'Gedcom Census' was reviewed in both 'Your Family Tree' magazine and (briefly) in 'Family Tree Magazine' a few years ago but this is the first printed review of Ancestral Sources I've seen so it was a nice surprise to see two reviews in as many pages!
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