Reader comments: MormonTimes.com: Anyone can help with FamilySearch indexing anytime, anywhere

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You'll be SO surprised | 6:02 a.m. Oct. 13, 2008
Anyone who takes the plunge to do this indexing is going to find they have bonuses in their life they never imagined. In my case (with some of the early computer indexing by members in the early 90's) there was a spiritual learning curve. (Don't know if it was opposition to an important work, or a test to see if I would stick with it til the test was over and the blessings started coming) Either way, these are the blessings that came to me.
1. Feeling the Spirit in new, strong, impressive, UNEXPECTED ways.
2. REAL INTEREST and LOVE of family research, where before it was just forced, because we are "supposed" to do it.
3. My children (teens) magically and inexplicably wanted to happily help with the indexing.
4. Meeting SO MANY non-members(in our little out-of-Utah Family History Center) who have NO IDEA why they are feeling compelled to do family research. It is FUN to watch.
5. Nonmembers who are TERRIFIED (in many cases by their pastors, preachers etc) of Mormons and who wouldn't dream of coming into an LDS Church, or having anything to do with LDS members, are suddenly our greatest friends.
Ogborn | 8:09 a.m. Oct. 13, 2008
Just finished 25,000 names. The blessings are real and tangible, obvious and evident. Give it a try, you'll be blessed also.
Marky | 8:27 a.m. Oct. 13, 2008
Unfortunately, many of us are left out. The program does not support Macintosh computers and operating systems. Many of my friends have tried unsuccessfully to participate but we've been told "Sorry, you'll have to wait until we support your OS." Very disappointing.
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Gerald Millward | 9:18 a.m. Oct. 13, 2008
My wife and I and many others have been using Macintosh computers to do indexing for years. While the church may not officially "support" Macintosh OS, they have been more than supportive in making FamilySearch Indexing available for us Mac users. I suggest you go to FamilySearchIndexing.org and take a look at computer requirements for the program. Hopefully you'll qualify and can get started in this exciting work.
Anonymous | 1:09 p.m. Oct. 13, 2008
Yes, I have a new iMac and it has no problem with Family Search Indexing. Send an email to their support services and a missionary will call you to help work out whatever bugs you are experiencing.
Burtha | 5:11 p.m. Oct. 13, 2008
I think first of all, I need to buy a computer. My typing skill are good nonetheless.
Reply to Burtha... | 7:49 p.m. Oct. 13, 2008
Your spelling needs to be improved though. You will enjoy the Indexing once you get a computer. Good luck!
Shirley | 9:08 p.m. Oct. 13, 2008
This indexing is amazing. I just finished my 91,800 names and I love it. My goal is 100,000 by the end of the year. I started doing it about Feb. My husband also help's and he hardly knew how to use the computer but he learned and is very good at it.
It is truly a blessing in our lives. Try it you will
love it.
bart | 11:05 p.m. Oct. 13, 2008
This announcement was made on 9 Oct 2008 from Indexing Support

Indexing for the Mac now works properly. In order to fix it, all the Mac users have to do is go to the website and click Start Indexing.

So Mac users are back up on line and workable.

Completed almost 300k and enjoying every minute.

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