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family tree software?

Postby Jane » Sat Apr 19, 2008 5:20 pm

I purchased a Who Yo you Think You are Family Tree Maker ,new edition and to my horror it stopped working and says its incompatible with Vista. Please anyone can you tell me the best software to buy for vista users as i cannot waste any more money!! Thanks Jane
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Re: family tree software?

Postby peterd » Thu Oct 02, 2008 5:54 am

When you buying the software it should state on the box what system it should run on ie vista, xp,me,2000 if vista aint on the box dont buy it, if no operating system on you take your chance, but if the copyright date old i would buy it as chance are it will only to work on an older system, ie copyright would be update with software
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Postby ellie » Fri Nov 28, 2008 10:49 pm

My boyfriend brought me the family tree maker software 2008. I really like it, easy to use and ideal to plan out details etc.
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Re: family tree software?

Postby dudleylad » Mon Jan 19, 2009 5:55 pm

Can you transfer info easily from previous family tree makers?
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Postby Northern Lass » Mon Jan 19, 2009 6:22 pm

Do you mean transfer from say Genes to family tree maker?
or Tribal pages to family tree maker?
If so the answer is yes.
I have transferred my tribal and Genes to tree maker and it seems very good.
And you can do the reverse ie from tree maker to whereever via a gedcom.

but I am not a techie ...tetchy yes
so sorry if that didnt answer it.

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Postby dudleylad » Mon Jan 19, 2009 6:43 pm

I ment more in the way of I have Family Tree Maker 2006 is it easy enough to transfer to 2008 ie. does it automatically convert
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Re: family tree software?

Postby mezentia » Wed May 20, 2009 8:45 am

Jane

You can run your software in compatibility mode under Windows Vista. If the software ran ok under Windows 2000 or Windows XP, it should run OK in compatibility mode under Vista. I've quite a lot of stuff I run this way at home. You need to click on the Start button, then All Programs, and right click on the program to want to run. This will bring up a small window where you need to click on the Properties option. Another window will open where you should see a tab labelled Compatibility. Click on this and then you will be able to select the verion of Windows where the program used to work OK.

If you want something more up to date, then try Family Historian. I currently use V3, although there's a new version just out that includes a lot of improvements asked for by the user group. It copes will with Vista, and my database of 8000 people. You can download trial versions for a free 30 day trial. I've tried many different family history programs, and in my opinion, this one is the best. It's UK-based, and there's a vigorous user group who can answer any questions, no matter how simple (I need that!). Incidentally, it's the program used by the program makers of Who Do You Think You Are, and no, I've no connection with the people who wrote it!

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Postby ellie » Fri Aug 21, 2009 3:51 pm

dudleylad wrote:Can you transfer info easily from previous family tree makers?

Its the first time I've ever used family tree maker, so I'm not sure. I wouldn't have thought it would be a problem though.
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Re: family tree software?

Postby grannie annie » Sun Sep 19, 2010 9:50 am

I have successfully used FTM2006 and 2010 on Vista and XP......

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Re: family tree software?

Postby corner_shop » Thu Mar 15, 2012 12:36 pm

I've been using Cumberland Family Tree since 2003 and will stick with this as it does everything I need (even though its obsolete)
Its a free program at [Link removed by Admin - see comment below] and is available with the compliments of the author who has no time now to support it, there is free access for 28 days then you need to apply the free password which he also supplies in the download. I own also Family Historian 4 but to be honest I use CFT and export to FH as and when I need to. I use CFT as the master. CFT creates a .cft working file but exports to .ged no problem.
CFT has the ability to create books and with my bookbinding skills its just ideal all for free. The final version 3.20 in my opinion isn't as good as 3.14 as it doesn't support witnesses at marriages, so anyway go ahead, download and try out!
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Re: family tree software?

Postby admin » Thu Mar 15, 2012 7:36 pm

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Re: family tree software?

Postby Kleftiwallah » Thu May 03, 2012 4:50 pm

Thanks admin, thanks for looking after us. As a Cumbrian it would have swayed me towards that product. :roll: Cheers, Tony.
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