Thursday 7 November 2013

WDYTYA Magazine forum app for iOS and Android

From Who Do You Think You Are Magazine:

WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? MAGAZINE LAUNCHES FORUM APP

The meeting place for sharing and chatting about researching British family history

Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine, Britain’s bestselling family history title, announces the launch of its WDYTYA Forum App that enables genealogy enthusiasts to use its popular online forum on the go.

Free to download and available now on both iOS and Android devices, WDYTYA Forum gives people instant access to hundreds of fellow genealogists, known affectionately by the magazine as ‘Genies’, who are on hand to assist others with their queries and help solve family history problems from photo identification to elusive ancestors. The app also offers a vibrant meeting place for members to discuss anything from episodes of Who Do You Think You Are? to the latest record release.

Sarah Williams, Editor of Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine, commented: “Our forum is fast becoming the number one meeting place for those researching British family and now it’s even more accessible and easy to use. The collective knowledge of its members is a force to be reckoned with in family history.”

While the browser version of the Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine forum will continue to be available at www.whodoyouthinkyouaremagazine.com/forum, logging in through the new app will offer members the added benefits of being able to receive notifications on the move, share photos straight from their device and make the most of a sleek and more user-friendly interface.

WDYTYA Forum is available now free on the App Store and Google Play.

(With thanks to Sarah Williams)

Chris

My latest book, Discover Scottish Civil Registration Records, is now available from http://www.gould.com.au (print) and http://www.gen-ebooks.com/unlock-the-past.html (ebook), whilst Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet is available at http://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/Tracing-Your-Irish-History-on-the-Internet/p/3889/. My next Pharos Scottish course, Scotland 1750-1850: Beyond the OPRs, starts Nov 13th - see http://pharostutors.com.

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