Subjects of your genealogy research are often found in records of places. Censuses, city directories, and such are about all the people in a place, not just your person of interest. Because of this I recommend storing copies of these records within … [Continue reading] about Genealogy File and Folder Organization System for Mac, Part 6
Genealogy File and Folder Organization System for Mac, Part 5
Organizing genealogy files about more than one person can be tricky, frustrating, and can waste space. Using my recommended genealogy folder system for Mac along with Finder aliases ends all that. … [Continue reading] about Genealogy File and Folder Organization System for Mac, Part 5
Genealogy File and Folder Organization System for Mac, Part 4
Learn how to use Macintosh Finder aliases to save time and space when you have files related to one person with multiple names, for instance married and maiden names. This will help you stay organized so that your genealogy research will go faster … [Continue reading] about Genealogy File and Folder Organization System for Mac, Part 4
Want to Use a Windows Genealogy Application on Your Mac?
There's a nice introduction to virtual computers in Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter. The article informs the reader that virtual computers are made possible by software that lets you to run another operating system (OS), like Windows, while … [Continue reading] about Want to Use a Windows Genealogy Application on Your Mac?
Genealogy File and Folder Organization System for Mac, Part 3
This screencast completes the series on how to create a system of folders in which to store your genealogy and family history files. In future articles I'll show you the secret sauce that will make this folder system even more valuable. The … [Continue reading] about Genealogy File and Folder Organization System for Mac, Part 3