W ithinhours of people receiving their June issue, ideas had started being sent in to Family Tree. Thank you to everyone who submitted their thoughts. Please do continue to send in details of further gems you enjoy, and, equally, if there is something you’d like to learn about, do suggest that too.
This issue we have covered three tools: one for helping you write your family history, one to help you create audio files (and to listen to articles etc while on the go), and finally a tool to help you save your web searches and cite your research sources.
WRITING YOUR FAMILY HISTORY
FT reader Alison Haselgrove wrote in to suggest The Creative Family Historian.
Alison writes: ‘I wondered if you have heard of The Creative Family Historian www.creativefamilyhistorian.com?’
We hadn’t. Alison went on to explain: