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Families by TelGen Limited for Android. This program is meant to operate in conjunction with Legacy Family Tree.
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Amazon.com - Free Kindle Reading Apps
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Read Kindle eBooks on your web bowser, PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry, or Android Phone.
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Android app by Ancestry.com to work in conjunction with your Ancestry.com account.
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By TreeSeek.com to work in conjunction with FamilySearch.
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Android app by Mobiwolf. Works with Geni online.
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Collect photos of the headstones in your local cemetery with our iPhone/Android camera app. Then upload the mapped-out photos here. Transcribe information from uploaded headstone photos - then descendants everywhere can easily search for their ancestors. Search for your ancestors' graves using our easy search. You can access their headstone records, photos of headstones, and accurate locations of all the graves.
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Families for iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad and Android
Genealogy program for Android operating system. Works in conjunction with Legacy Family Tree.
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A full-featured robust family tree browser. It allows you to view information about families and individuals stored in GEDCOM genealogy files.
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Find Grave (beta) - Android app on AppBrain
The Find Grave Android (beta) application, is an genealogy application that allows you to gain access to the Find A Grave database while on the go. Search for people & cemeteries and navigate to them using your phone.
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A two-part application consisting of a Windows application that is used to convert your data from the genealogy program that you use on your PC, and the Android application that is used to view the data on your handheld device
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MyHeritage app v1.0 for Droid, iPhone or iPad.
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Hundreds of obituaries from all over the country to the palm of your hand. Currently with over 100 sources that are all constantly being updated you get access to the daily obituaries in a simple and user friendly application.
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Using Android Devices for Research | TechTips | FamilySearch
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