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Re: Changing from UFT to Family Tree Maker?
« Reply #9 on: Friday 27 July 18 22:20 BST (UK) »
Hi,     

All looks ok to me.     
[  As long as UFT sticks to the Vers 5.5 spec = eg no media ]     


Your comment . . . . .
"The GEDCOM from the UFT has imported fine into other family history programmes ie roots magic . . . "
Is this you saying that you have or generally somone has?     


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Re: Changing from UFT to Family Tree Maker?
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 28 July 18 08:53 BST (UK) »
Hi,     

All looks ok to me.     
[  As long as UFT sticks to the Vers 5.5 spec = eg no media ]     


Your comment . . . . .
"The GEDCOM from the UFT has imported fine into other family history programmes ie roots magic . . . "
Is this you saying that you have or generally somone has?     


Ray

I have done the importing.

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Re: Changing from UFT to Family Tree Maker?
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 28 July 18 09:49 BST (UK) »
As I understand it the problem is not with the GEDCOM but with adjusting to the new software after years of happily using the old one, which is often a problem for those of us of a 'certain age'  ;)

Not sure I can help with that but I will say that, having switched to RootsMagic many years ago I have found it suits me better than all the others I tried, including UFT. You might find your time better spent getting used to RM rather than trying all the others in turn, which can be even more confusing.

If you decide to do the latter, most of them have a free version to download and try without spending any money.

Hopefully, somebody with experience of both UFT and FTM can offer a comparison of their features

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Re: Changing from UFT to Family Tree Maker?
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 28 July 18 15:03 BST (UK) »
As I understand it the problem is not with the GEDCOM but with adjusting to the new software after years of happily using the old one, which is often a problem for those of us of a 'certain age'  ;)

Not sure I can help with that but I will say that, having switched to RootsMagic many years ago I have found it suits me better than all the others I tried, including UFT. You might find your time better spent getting used to RM rather than trying all the others in turn, which can be even more confusing.

If you decide to do the latter, most of them have a free version to download and try without spending any money.

Hopefully, somebody with experience of both UFT and FTM can offer a comparison of their features

Mike.

adjusting to the new software after years of happily using the old one, which is often a problem for those of us of a 'certain age'  ;)   - indeed!

I have tried some free versions including legacy; can't remember the names of the others. And yes, I have been confused.  :)   It's a pity FTM does not have a free basic version.

The strange thing is that the UFT did install okay, but I cannot get inside it.


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Re: Changing from UFT to Family Tree Maker?
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 28 July 18 20:29 BST (UK) »
Hi     

"The strange thing is that the UFT did install okay, but I cannot get inside it."     

So how do you know that it ( the "file" ) installed ok?     

I am quite willing to help resolve any issues.     
You would need to send the gedcom file to me.     
To accomplish that then PM me your email address and we can progress from there . . . . .

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Re: Changing from UFT to Family Tree Maker?
« Reply #14 on: Friday 22 January 21 16:21 GMT (UK) »
Hi     

"The strange thing is that the UFT did install okay, but I cannot get inside it."     

So how do you know that it ( the "file" ) installed ok?     

I am quite willing to help resolve any issues.     
You would need to send the gedcom file to me.     
To accomplish that then PM me your email address and we can progress from there . . . . .

Ray

I know this is a long time ago, Ray, but did I send a gedcom to you?

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Re: Changing from UFT to Family Tree Maker?
« Reply #15 on: Friday 22 January 21 18:29 GMT (UK) »

Hi Joy

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Re: Changing from UFT to Family Tree Maker?
« Reply #16 on: Friday 22 January 21 19:49 GMT (UK) »
Thank you, Ray. Reply is on its way.