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Title: FTM 2011
Post by: CassT on Sunday 10 October 10 02:11 BST (UK)
Hi

 Has anybody tried FTM 2011, I use the 2005 version, is it worth the $ to upgrade ?

Cass
Sydney Aussie
Title: Re: FTM 2011
Post by: MarkyP on Sunday 10 October 10 11:37 BST (UK)
Personally I would say yes, although a lot of people would disagree with me. I use 2010 and find it much improved on the unloved (and rubbish) 2008, which was a complete change to 2006 and previous editions. I think it's a much cleaner look, better integration with Ancestry and has far more features. Like everything new it takes a while to get used to, but once you do it is easy to use and is completely different to 2005. However, having said all that, if you are running an oldish PC with XP I would stick with 2005, the newer versions do need more processing power and slow down older PCs.
Title: Re: FTM 2011
Post by: northern_rose on Sunday 10 October 10 13:52 BST (UK)
I have it on order (?not released until next week) to upgrade from 2008 and can't wait to give it a go!

I'm also looking forward to the 6 month Premium subs to a useful website as my basic subs with them will expire at the end of this month. Due to this it seems an economic way of getting both things together.
Title: Re: FTM 2011
Post by: t_creaney on Friday 15 October 10 17:40 BST (UK)
I am using FTM 2010 & previously used their earlier versions for several years.

I got the new 2011 version last week & it has been a nightmare. Firstly the programme wouldn’t load, I have spent much of this week sending & receiving emails from their support people. Finally I got it to work after uninstalling & reinstalling a couple of times, deleting files &tinkering about with registry stuff. Now it its loading but crashing at regular intervals.

I have given up as I feel it is still full of bugs & not ready to release.  I will stick to 2010  for now & am considering  moving to something else a bit more stable.

tc
Title: Re: FTM 2011
Post by: davidcarnival on Saturday 16 October 10 08:00 BST (UK)
I upraded to FTM2011 last week, and for me there has been no problems. One thing though, is that you have to convert any trees in previous versions to the new version. This is a quick & painless process, and as it makes backups of the converted trees, they should still be readable in older versions.

So my advice would be to go for the upgrade, as long as your computer meets the requirements.
Title: Re: FTM 2011
Post by: northern_rose on Sunday 17 October 10 19:02 BST (UK)
It arrived on Friday and so far seems good. Much improved chart options on the old version I was running.

I am keen to use the story facility but have yet to get to grips with it - just not had time to use it yet!
Title: Re: FTM 2011
Post by: Xanthe_Aust on Friday 22 October 10 12:11 BST (UK)
I have FMT 2011 on order.  I am a Rootsmagic user and have been testing Family Historian and have decided that it is alittle lacking in the sources and tasks side of things.

Can anyone tell me, can you create a website in FMT 2011?

Can anyone else comment on the comparison of Family Historian to FTM 2011 or FTM in general?
Title: Re: FTM 2011
Post by: MattD30 on Wednesday 29 December 10 01:29 GMT (UK)
I currently use FTM 2010 (although I also still have FTM 2009 which I use to print from as i find the layout easier). FTM 2010 is better than previous versions for storing data etc and working online and I want to upgrade to FTM 2011 but can anyone tell me if I should upgrade to the Delux or Platinum version? Which is better? I know the Platinum one has more features (incl 6mth access to Ancesty) but how much better is it than the delux one? Can anyone advise me on which one to pick?
Title: Re: FTM 2011
Post by: Tati on Wednesday 29 December 10 08:29 GMT (UK)
Can anyone advise me on which one to pick?
It's exactly the same software - the only difference is the subscription it comes with  :)
Title: Re: FTM 2011
Post by: MattD30 on Thursday 30 December 10 02:09 GMT (UK)
Can anyone advise me on which one to pick?
It's exactly the same software - the only difference is the subscription it comes with  :)

I know the actual software is the same but is it worth getting the Platinum version with 6 months subscription instead of the Delux version with just 3 months? Is it worth the money for the extra 3 months?

Matt
Title: Re: FTM 2011
Post by: Tati on Thursday 30 December 10 07:43 GMT (UK)
If you buy at amazon uk these days, you get:

Deluxe including 3 months Essentials: £ 27.97
Platinum including 6 months Premium: £ 29.99

http://www.ancestry.co.uk/subscribe/signup.aspx

Premium being the more complete subscription, I know which I'd choose!  :D
Title: Re: FTM 2011
Post by: heywood on Thursday 30 December 10 09:57 GMT (UK)
Hello,
I am thinking of investing in this.
I know people have said it is much easier for online use etc but (and apologies for this naive question) can I use it just to store details for my private use with no online options.

thanks
heywood
Title: Re: FTM 2011
Post by: Tati on Thursday 30 December 10 14:08 GMT (UK)
My FTM 2011 is still in its box but I'm expecting it to work like its predecessors: I don't use FTM to go online or have an online tree.

I disabled the automatic search for updates and the ancestry matches but I do notice that it connects automatically in the background each time you open the programme. Not really sure why, maybe for the mapping thingie to work. You can then tick 'go offline' if you wish.

 :)

Title: Re: FTM 2011
Post by: heywood on Thursday 30 December 10 22:57 GMT (UK)
Thanks Tati- I will have to decide soon  :)
Title: Re: FTM 2011
Post by: MattD30 on Saturday 01 January 11 03:52 GMT (UK)
If you buy at amazon uk these days, you get:

Deluxe including 3 months Essentials: £ 27.97
Platinum including 6 months Premium: £ 29.99

http://www.ancestry.co.uk/subscribe/signup.aspx

Premium being the more complete subscription, I know which I'd choose!  :D

Thanks. I'm thinking of going for the Platinum one if I can afford it.
Title: Re: FTM 2011
Post by: larkspur on Friday 07 January 11 10:43 GMT (UK)
I was given the Platinum 2011 for Christmas- my better half bless him, he knows how to keep on the best side of me- so far it has only given me access to an extra 3 months and still essentials rather than premium, Iam awaiting an answer from the Ancestry team as to why this is....
Title: Re: FTM 2011
Post by: heywood on Friday 07 January 11 13:41 GMT (UK)
I was given the Platinum 2011 for Christmas- my better half bless him, he knows how to keep on the best side of me- so far it has only given me access to an extra 3 months and still essentials rather than premium, Iam awaiting an answer from the Ancestry team as to why this is....

Hello,
I bought the Platinum one this week and as you say, it has 'Essentials' with it rather than Platinum. I phoned on the free number and it all got sorted there and then. The young chap said there were 'a few' like this  ::)

heywood
Title: Re: FTM 2011
Post by: larkspur on Friday 07 January 11 15:07 GMT (UK)
thankyou heywood, I will give it a go..
Title: Re: FTM 2011
Post by: heywood on Friday 07 January 11 15:19 GMT (UK)
Good luck!

Title: Re: FTM 2011
Post by: larkspur on Friday 07 January 11 16:03 GMT (UK)
Ok done that, thanks to the charming helpful Fred....and of course you heywood
Title: Re: FTM 2011
Post by: heywood on Friday 07 January 11 16:08 GMT (UK)
Oh that's good! I also spoke to a charming helpful .... (he really was but I can't remember his name).  ::)
Title: Re: FTM 2011
Post by: ausdixie on Wednesday 09 February 11 06:10 GMT (UK)
Installed FTM 2011 without a hitch, six months subscription activated and program runs reasonably well, sometimes its a tad slow and it wont remember my password, even after ticking remember password.
I used FTM 2009 before this and to be honest there's no difference for me, but I only updated for the subscription anyway realistically the programs free.