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Now that it’s November, should we start thinking about how to turn our genealogy files into Christmas presents? … again.

We have made Christmas into a truly seasonal holiday. It takes two months to get ready and another month to recover. Literally a season.

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As I’m sure you’ve noticed, Passage Express is just a folder tree with pizazz. Worthwhile pizazz to be sure. It’s an attractive way to present your family history.

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For longer than I can say I have been trying to use my photos in multiple locations and finding it way too much work. And this is not the first time I’ve been looking for a cure. Being in the usual labyrinth with my now-12,000 photographs, and yet-another filing system experiment, I went to have another look at what the rest of the world is doing. …[continued]

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If you’ve digitized all the paper you can with OCR, the pile that’s left needs a different solution.

This is the do-it-yourself method for scanning and saving multi-page documents.

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I’m sure anyone who’s editing photos already has their favorite photo editor. Personally, I can’t live without Adobe Element’s healing brush so that’s it for me. I can walk right past an unwashed person on the sidewalk, but if I see a scratch on an old photograph I have to stop and fix it.

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