I would export a GEDCOM file from REUNION when I had major updates and upload it to than sync it into FTM on my PC making my tree portable. I began using Family Tree Maker (FTM) years before it was owned by Ancestry then upgraded to FTM by Ancestry after they purchased the product for portability reasons to sync with because my laptop is a PC & desktop a Mac. My main genealogy database has always been and will likely remain ‘REUNION’ for Mac’s only. I’ve never seen one that doesn’t phone number for a live body!īiggest Con: syncing and no tech support whatsoeverįamily Tree Maker for Mac - by Ancestry Review by Shelly Arnold, I have tried multiple syncs (again on only 2 small trees, thank goodness) and still NO Media transfer whatsoever! After spending 20 minutes typing back and forth with a tech who I was never sure was actually there, I was told to contact them during non peak hours from 5:00 AM-11:00 AM! I subscribe to several genealogy services. I figured now, almost 8 years later, they’d finally have their act together. It took me 7 months, and a lot of work to repair those trees. The sync caused the transfer of records to duplicate each record to sometime duplicate as many as 75 extras for every document. I found that FT worked well syncing on fairly small trees, but my two large trees were badly damaged. I bought it because I was tired of manually updating my great Reunion program from my online Ancestry Tree. Family Tree Maker for Mac - by Ancestry Review by Beachlyn,Īnother rip off! I owned Family Tree Maker for Mac 2 in 2012.
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