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How can I print a large family tree wall chart?
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GPS technology can show you the way to your ancestor's church, courthouse or cemetery. Consult our buying guide before you gear up.
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The ability to take your tree with you and to view attached records makes this irresistible for any iPad- or iPhone-owning genealogist.
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How do you convert old home movies and photos to digital? Try out one of these conversion services.
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Tired of junk e-mail? Keep your inbox clutter-free with these six Spam-fighting Solutions.
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Your mission is to find your ancestors. Employ these seven essential tools to ensure that you accomplish the task—before their records self-destruct.
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Wipe out computer clutter! These six steps show you how to effectively organize your electronic genealogy files — and keep family data within a few clicks.
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Master the mysteries of MB, GHz, DVD and RAM — and select a computer system with the features you really need. Our genealogy-geared buyer's guide explains the essentials.
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Get the right computer setup for your genealogy needs with our complete buying guide to PCs, RAM, printers, scanners and all the other gear to rev up your research without breaking the bank.
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If you're new to computers, this handy guide will help you decipher technospeak.
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