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Category Archives: Database
Records Manager 1.4
Records Manager v1.4 is now available. Continue reading
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FileMaker 8 and FileMaker Pro 8 Advanced
Quite a few Mac users who rely on FileMaker for tracking their genealogy information and research might be interested in FileMaker 8, which is now available. Continue reading
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Jreepad 1.4.1
Jreepad 1.4.1 has been released. Jreepad is a open-source Java-based personal database. Version 1.4.1 adds some interface improvements. Continue reading
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Update: Records Manager 1.3
Records Manager 1.3 has been released. Records Manager is a Mac OS X database for storing and filing records and documents. Requires Mac OS X 10.2.8. 60-day free demo,$24 to register. From the developer: Records Manager is MacOS X software … Continue reading
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FileMaker Database: FM Gene
I came across a FileMaker database (FileMaker Pro 7 required) called FM Gene for collecting genealogy data. It’s free ($20 if you want to do custom reports) and it lets you enter people and families, create lists and charts and … Continue reading
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