I also use Family Historian (FH) and can thoroughly recommend it.
I was using GSP's Family Tree V2 and was going to upgrade to the latest version which comes with all sorts of extra goodies like data CDs lookup credits etc. etc.. And then along came "WDYTYA" on the telly. My mother, bless her, bought the book and in it I noticed the author used FH, so I thought I'd better check it out.
I looked at the website
http://www.family-historian.co.uk/ and saw that it talked about GEDCOM compatibility, which, as a relative beginner, I was blissfully unaware of, but quickly realised is crucial. FH was built using GEDCOM as it's basic file format and is 1000(!)% compatible and the only program of this type which uses all of the GEDCOM fields.
I downloaded the demo (which was not available with GSP's offering) and found the Tutorial made the whole thing interesting and incredibly easy to use. It is extremely flexible and it seems to be able to cope with any tree printing requirements you might have, long or wide!
It comes with no extra goodies and at a few pence short of 45 quid costs only a few pounds less than GSP's offering with all it's knobs and whistles. But that's the one I went for and would recommend it to all, plus, it's British!!!
So before you send your note to the North Pole by setting fire to it and sending it up the chimney in smoke signal form (How else would the man who comes down the same orifice receive it?), I suggest you go to the website, read all about it, take the tour, download the demo and get hooked!
Paul N.