Ken, thank you. I've put a sticky note on my monitor so I'll remember the names 
to look them up.


>________________________________
> From: Ken Veitch <mistyblu...@bigpond.com>
>To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
>Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2012 2:47 AM
>Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Mendeley; Zotero? Using with Legacy?
>
>
>I have been using Genota 4 and Genforms 2 as two research tools for a while 
>now.  Both programs will link to your Legacy data files which is very handy. 
> 
>Genforms 2 allows you to enter data from your Birth, Death & Marriage records 
>as well as many other types of official sources in a structured database that 
>can be searched.  Very handy to see how often the same person (e.g. witnesses) 
>are noted on statutory documents. 
> 
>Genota 4 allows you to enter your research notes for a specific person or even 
>a subject.  You can also link repository details where sources are held, link 
>to scanned documents that are held on your computer and also establish links 
>other members of your Legacy family tree.
> 
>Recommend you take a look – trial versions are available.
> 
>Ken
> 
>From:Marg Strong [mailto:tiny...@yahoo.com]
>Sent: Saturday, 25 February 2012 3:03 PM
>To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
>Subject: [LegacyUG] Mendeley; Zotero? Using with Legacy?
> 
>While thinking of how to store documents that might not have a place in 
>Legacy, but will have a place when I, hopefully, put together a family history 
>(such as the history/customs of the place where they lived) I remembered 
>reading about these two programs that work with word processors. Zotero is a 
>plugin that works with firefox and Word or Open Office. It's a way to cut and 
>paste and save research in one place, from what I understand.
>
>Does anyone use a tool like this for genealogy, or is it overkill? All these 
>extra files could be kept in the same directory/subdirectories where I keep 
>the media I have loaded, or will load into legacy.
>
>I hope this isn't too off topic. For me, Legacy is a tool not just to store 
>information in, but hopefully one that will help me when I want to put all the 
>information into an interesting story/history.
>
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