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Title: FTM - money saving tip
Post by: stonechat on Friday 14 October 11 20:04 BST (UK)
I was truly shocked when I saw the price of FTM 2012 on Ancestry

£61.27!!!!!


If you go to familytreemaker.com
select buy now and select the upgrade option(assuming you have a version already)
With shipping to UK the bill is still only $36.99


Title: Re: money saving tip
Post by: rosie99 on Saturday 15 October 11 08:59 BST (UK)
According to another rootschatter yesterday you can get it even cheaper with Tesco rewards  ;D
Title: Re: money saving tip
Post by: smudwhisk on Saturday 15 October 11 20:14 BST (UK)
I pre-ordered the World Edition from Amazon for £64.02 and was a bit miffed yesterday to find that on the day of release they had dropped it by £12.29 so I sent them an email asking for the difference to be refunded since their pre-order price guarantee says you get it at the price you ordered it at or if that is less on the day of release, you pay the lower price.  Success, they've issued a refund for the difference ;D but sadly put the price up to  more than I pre-ordered it at.  Mind you, I bought it to reduce the cost of the world wide subscription when mine expires next February.  Thanks to the other rootschatter who posted about the prices, otherwise I would have been none the wiser. ;)
Title: Re: money saving tip
Post by: nigelp on Saturday 15 October 11 20:47 BST (UK)
I was truly shocked when I saw the price of FTM 2012 on Ancestry

£61.27!!!!!


If you go to familytreemaker.com
select buy now and select the upgrade option(assuming you have a version already)
With shipping to UK the bill is still only $36.99

Do you get a 6 month subscription to Ancestry with the upgrade option (a 6 month World subscription is included in the full World Edition of FTM 2012 - currently £102.12 on Ancestry or £61.85 at amazon.co.uk)?

£61.27 on Ancestry appears to be the price for the Platinum Edition (currently £37.73 at amazon.co.uk) and which includes a 6 month Premiurm subscription to Ancestry.

Nigel
Title: Re: money saving tip
Post by: smudwhisk on Saturday 15 October 11 21:11 BST (UK)
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Do you get a 6 month subscription to Ancestry with the upgrade option (a 6 month World subscription is included in the full World Edition of FTM 2012 - currently £102.12 on Ancestry or £61.85 at amazon.co.uk)?

£61.27 on Ancestry appears to be the price for the Platinum Edition (currently £37.73 at amazon.co.uk) and which includes a 6 month Premiurm subscription to Ancestry.

Nigel

According to TWR Computing's website the upgrade version only has 1 month essentials membership free with it.
Title: Re: money saving tip
Post by: stonechat on Saturday 15 October 11 21:19 BST (UK)
I found the upgrade edition on Amazon for £18.95 + P&P
Title: Re: money saving tip
Post by: spark on Monday 17 October 11 18:29 BST (UK)
See my other thread on FTM2012 guys:

Save your pennies and don't do it.
Spark
Title: Re: money saving tip
Post by: smudwhisk on Monday 17 October 11 21:34 BST (UK)
Other thread - http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,557670.msg4137281.html#msg4137281

Depends why you are purchasing it, I was more interested in reducing my renewal last year and I don't have, and have no intention, of putting a tree on ancestry. 

I was more interested in the comment on the flyer that was emailed regarding the interface being changed back to the 2006 version.  Having had a look in the manual, I'm not sure whether this is an available option or a bit of propoganda to get you to purchase it.  I have a copy of FTW2009 and don't like the interface. >:(
Title: Re: FTM - money saving tip
Post by: Braindead on Thursday 20 October 11 08:32 BST (UK)

I was more interested in the comment on the flyer that was emailed regarding the interface being changed back to the 2006 version.  Having had a look in the manual, I'm not sure whether this is an available option or a bit of propoganda to get you to purchase it.  I have a copy of FTW2009 and don't like the interface. >:(

My copy of FTM 2012 arrived yesterday, bought for the subscription to Ancestry. As far as the interface goes, it looks very similar to the interface from FTM 2011 / 2010 / 2009. However, in the guide it says that if, when installing the program, it detects you are using version 16 or earlier, it will display a simplified interface which looks more like the old version.
As I haven't got the old version, I can't tell you whether this works, and I can't see any way of changing the interface from within the program. Nor can I tell what differences there are in the program itself between the latest and 2006 versions. There's certainly not a lot of difference between the 2012 and 2011 versions. I manged to get the world edition for £51.74 on Amazon, which I thought was a bargain for 6 months access.
Title: Re: FTM - money saving tip
Post by: Tearose on Thursday 20 October 11 13:06 BST (UK)
Ok I'm going to ask the obvious, what are you all talking about ?
Title: Re: FTM - money saving tip
Post by: Braindead on Thursday 20 October 11 14:19 BST (UK)
Ok I'm going to ask the obvious, what are you all talking about ?
There are a couple of main points in this thread, firstly, what the program does and how different it is to previous versions. The answer to that is "it depends". Family Tree Maker 2012 is very similar to last year's version except that it now allows you to keep your Ancestry Family Tree updated from your computer automatically. It is less like version 2006 and before, which some people prefer.

The other main point of this thread is how getting Family Tree maker can save you money at Ancestry.co.uk.
If you buy a boxed version of the Family Tree Maker program it comes with a subscription to Ancestry.

There are different editions of the program:
1. Family Tree Maker 2012 Upgrade Edition - comes with a 1 month Ancestry Essentials Membership
2. Family Tree Maker 2012 Deluxe Edition - Comes with a 3 months Ancestry Essentials Membership
3. Family Tree Maker 2012 Platinum Edition - Comes with a 6 months Ancestry Premium Membership
4. Family Tree Maker 2012 World Edition - Comes with a 6 months Ancestry Worldwide Membership.

If you get them for the right price - I paid £51.74 for the World Edition, it can be a very cost effective way of subscribing to Ancestry. e.g. the Annual Worldwide subscription is £155.40, half of that is £77.20 so it represents a considerable saving if you can get it that cheap.
And of course you get the latest edition of the Family Tree Maker Software thrown in. It's the way I've financed my membership of Ancestry for the last couple of years. Even if you don't like the program, it can save you money.
Title: Re: FTM - money saving tip
Post by: smudwhisk on Monday 31 October 11 19:18 GMT (UK)
As far as the interface goes, it looks very similar to the interface from FTM 2011 / 2010 / 2009. However, in the guide it says that if, when installing the program, it detects you are using version 16 or earlier, it will display a simplified interface which looks more like the old version.
As I haven't got the old version, I can't tell you whether this works, and I can't see any way of changing the interface from within the program. Nor can I tell what differences there are in the program itself between the latest and 2006 versions. There's certainly not a lot of difference between the 2012 and 2011 versions. I manged to get the world edition for £51.74 on Amazon, which I thought was a bargain for 6 months access.

Well I finally got around to installing FTM2012 yesterday with 2006 version still installed.  Whether it noticed that I had previously had 2009 installed or not I'm not sure (having previously uninstalled it), but from the pictures I've seen of the interface I would suggest it just installed the normal 2012 interface.  That said, I actually quite like it, having the details for each individual more accessible is useful and I am probably going to move forward using this version.  I'm still not sure the charts are as good as the old version, haven't had much time to play with them, but I can always export back to good old 2006 version and print off from there when I want.  To anyone else holding onto 2006, if you get the chance of purchasing it cheaply, it's well worth a look now.  Far better than 2009 which I did get a copy of the other year. ;)
Title: Re: FTM - money saving tip
Post by: stonechat on Monday 31 October 11 20:54 GMT (UK)
Yes I bought the upgrade edition from Amazon

It has moved on a fair way since FTM2005 the last version I have

And you're right I don't think the reports are as flexible

However there are lots of bonuses and have synched my tree to ancestry


Title: Re: FTM - money saving tip
Post by: millymcb on Tuesday 01 November 11 00:44 GMT (UK)
This sounds good.... I just cancelled my FindMyPast renewal and was planning to switch back to Ancestry for a while but Premium sub is £107 for a year.

Are you saying that if I buy the FTM Platinum for £39.49 I get 6 months of Ancestry Premium included? (ie £53.50 worth)

 That does sound like a bargain. Especially as I would actually quite like FTM (I lost my old version a couple of years ago on my other computer).   Do they give you a code to enter on Ancestry or something?  Is it easy?

Does anyone know - can I use it and still keep my old username?  Or would I need to register from scratch.

Milly
Title: Re: FTM - money saving tip
Post by: Braindead on Tuesday 01 November 11 05:52 GMT (UK)
You can use the ancestry username you already have - as long as it's still registered - the program shouldn't have any problems picking up your membership. You do need to input credit card details on subscription activation, but it's not debited & you can cancel before the renewal is due if you want to.
Title: Re: FTM - money saving tip
Post by: millymcb on Tuesday 01 November 11 14:06 GMT (UK)
thanks - I'm going to order it then ;D ;D ;D

Milly
Title: Re: FTM - money saving tip
Post by: Gr8scot227 on Wednesday 21 December 11 21:43 GMT (UK)
Hi,

I am in Canada but all my family history is in the UK and Ireland. Can I buy Family Tree Maker World from the UK and use it here? An Ancestry.uk membership is much more useful to me than an Ancestry.ca (which is what I will get if I buy it here). I just wondered if there were likely to be any blocks on it etc?