(The tools and tabs listed here may not be new to you, but they are new to me, or I’ve forgotten them and found them again, lol.)
This post and the many posts I hope to write will be dedicated to all the blogs and tools I’d like to keep for myself, but perhaps they would also be helpful to you. Some weeks the list may be short, and some may be long. It’s my way of cleaning up all the tabs I open, thinking I will come back, only to find myself with too many tabs open. At today’s writing, I have forty-one, but I won’t write about them all as some are multiple tabs open on Ancestry and MyHeritage.
I hope you find this week’s list helpful. Why not post in the comments how many tabs you have open today?
- MyHeritage’s 4th of July Surprise on Fox and Friends – TV Host Steve Doocy discovers he’s related to three U.S. presidents!
- Reuter’s Resources for researching your ancestry – in this case, this article is about slavery research, but more articles and webinars will be made available over the coming months.
- Todoist – I’ve been using Todoist for a few weeks in an effort to get more in control of some of the tasks that I want to do. So each day, I look at my lists. What I’ve found is I’m less stressed about the things that I have on my plate, and I feel more in control of those tasks. Stay tuned for a blog about this tool.
- DNA Painter – Did you notice that DNA Painter has a new button called “Searchable Tools Portal”. Can I say WOW? The number of tools at DNA Painter is getting quite large. I have to spend some more time here checking them all out to see what might be helpful for me… and for you.
- eBay – I have a number of eBay tabs open as I research things that I’m putting on my Etsy store.
- Making Learning a Part of Everyday Work I consider myself a lifelong learner, so I wanted to read up on this.
- International Institute of Genealogical Studies – I’m currently taking some courses in an effort to get my DNA and Genetic Genealogy Certificate
- TruLocal – hey, a girl’s got to eat, and I wanted to see when my next shipment was coming 🙂
- FamilySearch Library Classes and Webinars – find out about the upcoming classes in July at FamilySearch.
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You can always catch up on my past posts on the Too Many Tabs Tuesday Archive page