This site is designed to provide extra information so that you can make an informed decision about various different genealogical products currently available on the market. Where necessary, it is also hoped that a series of articles may supply you with additional information to help you in your genealogical pursuits. With these pages, I hope that the extra knowledge gained in these pages will help family historians and genealogist around the world. You are more than welcome to email me with suggestions that you would like to see included.
The examples in this site are designed to work primarily for Firefox. They may work in your browser if you are using the latest versions of IE, Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape, Opera and Safari, but any other browsers, especially the older ones, will probably fail to display correctly. This is because I am using code Standards and not all browsers follow the Standards. I have noticed that Microsoft's latest browser Internet Explorer 7 (which is still in beta) is correctly presenting these pages as they should.
I am 44 years old, married with two children, work as a senior storeman for Australia Post and I have a passion for computers and genealogy.
I started out in family history back in 1991 after the death of my wife's mother where she wanted to create a legacy of her mother for our children. Ironically, our very first call found a family connection and from there the ball started rolling.
It wasn't until after I received my degree in Computer Science that I began to merge both a passion for computers and genealogy.
In April 2000, I wrote a small article called "Information Highway Referencing and Browser Management" and submitted it to a local genealogy magazine publication. Since this, I have written over 90 articles spanning the globe in 6 separate publications.
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