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Web Clipper

Post by David Potter » 07 Mar 2021 19:04

Hi All
In this months Who Do You Think You Are magazine, there is a review on FH7. In the Pros & Cons, (Pros) it mentions:
Web Clipper makes it possible to import facts from most websites
Can someone please expand on this Web Clipper function, I have never seen or heard of it.

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Re: Web Clipper

Post by tatewise » 07 Mar 2021 19:24

No idea!
Sometimes reviews are written by people who don't really know what they are talking about.
They are up against a deadline, and word-limit , and their copy gets altered by the Editor.
They don't have time to properly understand the product they are reviewing and perhaps get confused or mix up functions from different products. Who knows?
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Re: Web Clipper

Post by ColeValleyGirl » 07 Mar 2021 19:33

I think it's probably the ability to cut and paste formatted text from a website.

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Re: Web Clipper

Post by tatewise » 07 Mar 2021 19:37

Maybe, but that cannot "import facts from most websites"!
The facts must be created in the usual ways.
Only Text from Source, or Notes, etc, can benefit from cut and paste of formatted text.
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Re: Web Clipper

Post by David Potter » 07 Mar 2021 19:48

Thank you both. Strange indeed. There were other products in the review perhaps they inadvertently got confused with one of those others.
There is nothing to be found in FH help either.

Thanks

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Re: Web Clipper

Post by NickWalker » 07 Mar 2021 20:15

tatewise wrote:
07 Mar 2021 19:37
Maybe, but that cannot "import facts from most websites"!
The facts must be created in the usual ways.
Only Text from Source, or Notes, etc, can benefit from cut and paste of formatted text.
I suspect they're using the word "facts" as in the usual meaning of "information" rather than the technical FH/GEDCOM term Fact as we might use it. i.e. you can import information from most websites using the method Helen suggested above.
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Re: Web Clipper

Post by tatewise » 07 Mar 2021 20:54

Maybe, but where does the term 'Web Clipper' come from?
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Re: Web Clipper

Post by David Potter » 07 Mar 2021 21:17

I'll report this to the magazine and ask for clarification as to the review and that particular feature mentioned.

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Re: Web Clipper

Post by David2416 » 07 Mar 2021 21:35

Try Googling Web Clipper, it's a plugin for OneNote etc.
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Re: Web Clipper

Post by Woodg » 07 Mar 2021 21:42

Excuse me for butting in, but "Web Clipping" comes from the FH website.

https://www.family-historian.co.uk/feat ... ature-list

The Feature List has a section titled "Search the Internet and Store the Results with Easy Web Clipping", and it says "Search for your ancestors in websites across the Internet using Family Historian’s integrated Internet Search tool. The results can be displayed in the Web Search Window, or in an external web browser, if preferred. Extracting data (text and pictures) from websites – sometimes called ‘web clipping’ – is easy using a combination of tools and features."


(Hi all, a belated hello. I'm scouring this site investigating FH as a suitable replacement for my current program (Relatively Yours) which is no longer officially supported.)

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Re: Web Clipper

Post by David Potter » 07 Mar 2021 22:05

Well done you and Welcome. At least we found the reference to the feature.

I'll rest easy tonight.

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Re: Web Clipper

Post by tatewise » 07 Mar 2021 22:29

@Woodg: Regarding migrating from Relatively Yours have you seen the FHUG Knowledge Base Importing to Family Historian that has a section dedicated to "Import from Personal Ancestral File (PAF) / Relatively Yours" because RY can export a PAF compatible GEDCOM.

Please start a new thread in the Importing and Exporting Forum to discuss those options further.

Well done for discovering the Web Clipper connection. :D
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