Ebay Basics – Final Class Tomorrow

Tomorrow evening will be the final class of this season’s Computer Basics for the Casual User class under the Adult Education program in Sheridan. After evaluating things, we feel it will be best to give an overview of how Ebay works, instead of having everyone auction something off in class. No need to bring your own computer’s will have a demonstration evening, providing we can access Ebay from the school. Class will be from 6:30PM to about 8:00PM. Hope to see you there!

iBooks Author Released

iBooks Author, the new app from Apple that lets anyone publish their own books to iBooks, is now available for free in the AppStore. This app is touted to let you:

  • Create iBooks with interactive content, like presentations, videos, and reader interactions.
  • Publish the books directly to iBooks with the click of a mouse.
  • Maintain your publications with updates, errata fixes, etc.
While Apple is initially focussing on having this as a tool for Textbook publishers to bring textbooks to the iBook store, it is no doubt a huge step forward for independent writers and publishers, allowing them to publish a book at little or no out-of-pocket expense.
In our office we will most likely be using this tool for Genealogical Publications, while I can see it being used for a huge variety of purposes for local companies here in the Ruby Valley.

Steve Jobs – Thank You.

Steve Jobs: 1955 – 2011. Gadgets. Design. Inspiration. And so much more.

Thank you for your contributions to this world. May you rest in peace, knowing that you succeeded in denting the universe.

Two Monitors

Monitor Give-A-Way!

It’s been a while since we posted anything here. But today we have 2 CRT monitors to give away to the first person(s) to call or stop by to pick them up:

  1. Sylvania F74 15.5″ Monitor (right)
  2. Dell M990 17.5″ Monitor (left)
Both monitors are used, but in good condition and work perfectly. They each come with a standard VGA connection, as well as a power cord. We are giving them away to make room for 2 flat-panel monitors. The first person to pick them up gets them. We’ll even help you load them!
Call us at (406)842-5680 or stop by at
117 North Main Street Unit B
Sheridan, Montana 59749

Mac OS/X.7 Lion Developer Preview 4 (build 11A480b) – Versions Not Included?

I was wondering if others have come to the same finding that Versions have not been included in the latest developer preview? Neither has iCloud for that matter (other than in iTunes and iOS5).

Download From Ancestry.com

FTM2010 for Mac – Downloading Trees From Ancestry.com

One thing I wanted to check was if downloaded family trees included media files. Well … there’s good news and there’s bad news.

The bad news is, that as with FTM2010 (when it was first released), the source media files were not attached. A later update to the software then added a download link to the citation editing window under the media tab.

Unfortunately it looks like we’ll be needing to wait for a patch for the Mac as well. This is disappointing. I would have hoped that Ancestry.com would have implemented functional fixes already applied to the Windows version prior to release. And the heightened price-point makes it all that much more disappointing.

The good news is that any media files you attached to your tree do get downloaded and are available in your offline tree.

Overall the “Import from Ancestry.com Tree” went smoothly, although there are some snags I would like to point out:

  • In order to download your tree, you need to close out of the current tree you are editing. Unlike with the Windows version, you will need to select “Close Window” from the file menu, then re-open the program by clicking on its icon in the dock. Only at that point can you select the option to download a tree from Ancestry.com.
  • After the tree is downloaded, you get the option to merge the tree with an existing offline tree, or create a new tree. It will then process all the records in the downloaded file and generate a result. I found it a bit disconcerting that my online tree generated an error. I would expect the Ancestry.com tree to be fully GEDCOM compliant, as any GEDCOM errors will result in lost data during the import (FTM throws them out, and won’t provide you an option to correct them). This is a huge flaw, in my opinion, both on the side of Ancestry.com allowing for bad data in their online trees, as well as on the part of FTM just throwing out any mistakes it finds.

Below are some screenshots of the entire process, along with the error log of the problematic GEDCOM import.