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Family History Programs, Tree Organisation, Presentation / Re: Family tree programme for Mac
« on: Wednesday 29 August 12 15:54 BST (UK) »
Which O/S r u using?
If its Snow Leopard Id go with Reunion which can be installed on the mac.
Not certain how much it is now as Im still using reunion 9, Think I paid £60 about 3 years ago. You could also run Reunion app on iphone or ipad download through app store £10.49.
There is trial version for Mac although its limited
http://www.leisterpro.com/doc/demo/demo.php
There is also FTM Mac 2
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Family-Tree-Maker-MAC-Mac/dp/B005TGBPNG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1346251535&sr=8-1 comes with 6 months premium ancestry subscription
Unfortunately there is no free trial the Ftm mac 2. The app however for the ipad is free Ancestry.
Although the app takes ages to to download a tree. I also find FTM very sluggish on OSX Mountain Lion with 8gb of memory.
All in all I would go for Reunion.
Let me know if you need any more help.
Bye the way whatever program you decide to use you will need to download your tree as a gedcom from Ancestry and import the gedcom into whichever program you decide on
If its Snow Leopard Id go with Reunion which can be installed on the mac.
Not certain how much it is now as Im still using reunion 9, Think I paid £60 about 3 years ago. You could also run Reunion app on iphone or ipad download through app store £10.49.
There is trial version for Mac although its limited
http://www.leisterpro.com/doc/demo/demo.php
There is also FTM Mac 2
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Family-Tree-Maker-MAC-Mac/dp/B005TGBPNG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1346251535&sr=8-1 comes with 6 months premium ancestry subscription
Unfortunately there is no free trial the Ftm mac 2. The app however for the ipad is free Ancestry.
Although the app takes ages to to download a tree. I also find FTM very sluggish on OSX Mountain Lion with 8gb of memory.
All in all I would go for Reunion.
Let me know if you need any more help.
Bye the way whatever program you decide to use you will need to download your tree as a gedcom from Ancestry and import the gedcom into whichever program you decide on