Thursday, January 17, 2013

We Bid Farewell to FamilySearch.org's NewFamilySearch and ...

Amy Tanner Thiriot has written an in-depth guide describing recent changes made to www.FamilySearch.org. She writes:

"The Church genealogical database NewFamilySearch (NFS) has been frustrating for so many people, particularly those who do actual genealogical research and care about accuracy. NFS allowed people with no particular skill to upload sketchy aggregated online family trees (usually culled from Ancestral File, Ancestry, and RootsWeb) and have their data look as valid as the correct information.
"Family Search recently released a replacement for NFS. It is called Family Tree. So far, I?m impressed. It has solved some of the worst of the problems with NFS and whereas it was hardly worth correcting NFS, I?ve found it worthwhile to go in and start correcting the record in Family Tree."
You can read Amy Tanner Thiriot's full article at http://goo.gl/QeeMG.

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Source: http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online_genealogy/2013/01/we-bid-farewell-to-familysearchorgs-newfamilysearch-and-welcome-family-tree.html

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