MobileFamilyTree 1.3.1

MobileFamilyTree, the iPhone/iPod touch companion to MacFamilyTree has been updated to version 1.3.1. MobileFamilyTree allows you to keep your genealogy information on your iPhone or iPod touch, where you can edit, view, or add new information, and then sync it back up with your MacFamilyTree on your Mac. Direct app … Read more

Apple’s 1GB iPod nano

I’m mentioning something that I mentioned on MacGenealogy.org yesterday, The new iPod nano that came this week – it has a capacity of 1GB and retails for $149. The selling point for a genealogist is that it holds up to 15,000 photos (and it can display them on the built-in color display – not a big deal, or on a TV screen, which is a big deal).

Notes on Your iPod Part I

In addition to using your iPod for showing family home movies or recording interviews using one of the microphone attachments, there are several applications that allow you to store lots of useful information in text format (including genealogy records and information). The only drawback is formatting your genealogy information, but many genealogy applications allow you to export to various text formats/layouts, so it shouldn’t be a problem finding a useful layout.

Here’s a few:

iWriter from M Cubed Software
Both Windows and Mac versions available. Official Description: iWriter is an extremely open-ended utility that has a wide array of uses ranging all the way from entertainment to education. By allowing users to create iPod projects with linked pages, iWriter helps you design and construct elaborate interactive text documents that effortlessly allow people to access endless varieties of information. iWriter lets you create multi page notes that link to each other so you can get past the 4k size limit on iPods. You can also link to audio files which can play while you read the text.
$12 with a 15-day demo period.

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