John Cardinal has released a new version of his popular TMG Utilities, designed to work with The Master Genealogist (TMG). Here is the announcement:
This version is compatible with TMG v7, which is the only major new feature. The only other significant enhancement is the ability to modify Research Log fields using Find and Replace.
I'd like to thank the TMG Utility beta testers. They worked very hard to test the program thoroughly, and as a result they found a series of problems during the testing cycle. Most were little half-hidden issues that the average user would not encounter; finding them means the testers were looking in the corners and closets as well as the main hallway!
TMG Utility Home Page:
http://www.johncardinal.com/tmgutil/Feature list:
http://www.johncardinal.com/tmgutil/toc.htmList of changes:
http://www.johncardinal.com/tmgutil/versions.htmYou may download TMG Utility from this page:
http://www.johncardinal.com/tmgutil/download.htmNOTE: Some of the features in this version of TMG Utility require MSXML 6.0 from Microsoft. If you get an error message or warning when trying to use Export Data or any function that uses XML, you may need to download and install MSXML 6.0. Prior versions used MSXML 4.0 which is now obsolete.
John Cardinal once again qualifies himself for genealogical sainthood. Always open to new ideas from users, he has created utilities that extend the genealogist's ability to communicate their families. I think John's efforts are one of the primary reasons to investigate and buy The Master Genealogist (TMG).
Well done, John.
Happy Dae.
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