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Friday, March 13, 2015

New Partner Certifications on FamilySearch Family Tree

In a blog post entitled, "Partner Certification News -- March, 2015, Gordon Clarke announced the following:
FamilySearch works with a variety of partners to help provide you with as many ways as possible to find, add, and share about information about your family members. FamilySearch is pleased to announce AncestryCloud, Eternal Reminder, Family.me,Life’s Journey Game, and Scrambled Tree Game are now Read certified. “Certified” means the product is compatible with FamilySearch.org and has features that conform to our strict standards of quality.
Here are the links and the product enhancements that led to additional product certifications quoting from the blog post:


AncestryCloud is now Places Read certified. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.

Eternal Reminder now Person and LDS Read certified. Eternal Reminder helps you remember to take the name of an ancestor that hasn’t yet turned 110 years old to the temple. All that’s required is to sign in with your FamilySearch account and type the ID number of your ancestor. Once your ancestor turns 110 years old, you will be sent and email reminding you to reserve the temple work.

Family.me is now Person Read certified. Family.me is a private social network where families come together to discover, share, and preserve their memories.


Life’s Journey Game is now Person Read certified. This AncestorGuru.com game helps you become more familiar with important events in your ancestors’ lives.


Scrambled Tree Game is now Person Read certified. This AncestorGuru.com game helps you become more familiar with your ancestors’ names and faces, and how you are related to them.

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1 comment:

  1. I am in the process of creating a Gslide presentation on the Apps and how to filter to see them in different ways. I am also going to highlight a few of my favorites. To my dismay, many of the apps that look great on the FS App Gallery really don't perform well. They almost seem to still be in a beta format. Others have made comments on the app feedback spaces that are similar to mine. Hmm. Maybe they are all waiting until the final new interface for Family Tree is completely loaded onto all users accounts. ???

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