* Interview with Simon Orde at Rootstech London
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Interview with Simon Orde at Rootstech London
Thanks to Simon, whom I last interviewed at Rootstech in 2013, for fronting the camera with me again at Rootstech London. I have posted my interview with Simon, in which he talks about the development of FH version 7, on my Youtube channel.
You can view it here:
https://youtu.be/x2O5Hvk0s10
You can view it here:
https://youtu.be/x2O5Hvk0s10
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Re: Interview with Simon Orde at Rootstech London
Thanks for the heads up on this one. It was lovely to see you, even if it was just a little hectic.
Hope the rest of your holiday goes well.
Hope the rest of your holiday goes well.
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Re: Interview with Simon Orde at Rootstech London
I was very happy to see the FH version 7 that is in development at Rootstech London. It looks to have some very good enhancements which I look forward to.
I was also relieved as it had been a while since the last major release. I am coming up to retirement in just over 3 years and I was concerned that Simon had beaten me to it and decided to take an early retirement. I had started looking elsewhere in case I had to move on but now I can concentrate on making best use of FH and learning it deeper and looking forward to the new version.
I was also relieved as it had been a while since the last major release. I am coming up to retirement in just over 3 years and I was concerned that Simon had beaten me to it and decided to take an early retirement. I had started looking elsewhere in case I had to move on but now I can concentrate on making best use of FH and learning it deeper and looking forward to the new version.
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This sounds as if it's going to have a load of things I'll find useful... but I'll have to rewrite the plugin I'm planning to release in the next couple of weeks
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Thanks for the video @Jill sounds like we may be getting some bits off the wish list. The reporting features certainly sound like what we have been asking for. Now for a native Mac version
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Or even a native Linux version - then I can retire WINE?
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A discussion on FH running on Mac or Unix continues in FH on Mac or Unix (17173).
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The v7 demo showed some really exciting developments in reports and also template source citations amongst other things.
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Re: Interview with Simon Orde at Rootstech London
and some screenshots at Dick Eastman's blog: -
https://blog.eogn.com/2019/11/06/help- ... historian/