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Re: What is the best family tree program to buy?
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 02 October 10 18:28 BST (UK) »
GEDCOM 5.5 is I believe the generic version which will work in any Geneaeology program.
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Re: What is the best family tree program to buy?
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 03 October 10 10:48 BST (UK) »
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GEDCOM 5.5 is I believe the generic version which will work in any Geneaeology program.

In general, yes, I agree, but ....
There is a "standard" set of GEDCOM tags and if ALL programs use these, then there is no problem.

Unfortunately ... here we go again .... almost every software producer adds a few tags to "their" solution, with the result that other programs either ignore those bits of the GEDCOM file, or at the worst, simply can't read it.

On the one hand, everyone wants a standard solution, but on the other hand, each software producer would like to "bind" you to their program, and to their program only.

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Re: What is the best family tree program to buy?
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 03 October 10 12:34 BST (UK) »
Wow ! Mike, i like the free Rootsmagic. I have just place my first 3 generations on it and it looks really good.

Thanks all for you in put and think i will stick with this program for now.

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Re: What is the best family tree program to buy? COMPLETED
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 03 October 10 17:31 BST (UK) »
Another free programme worth considering is PAF. This can be downloaded from http://www.familysearch.org

This was recommended to me on a beginner's course I took some years ago and I've been using ever since. It has some limitations, so I'm planning to upgrade soon.

Good luck in your research.

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Re: What is the best family tree program to buy? COMPLETED
« Reply #13 on: Friday 22 October 10 12:19 BST (UK) »
I have been using the paid version of Rootsmagic for a number of years now and I think it is a good starting place.  They have their own message boards and if you get stuck people are happy to help you out - just like on rootschat.

Selecting genealogy software program is a person thing and as you progress into your hobby your needs change and so you start looking and testing other products to help with your current gap.

I'm currently testing Family Historian.

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Re: What is the best family tree program to buy? COMPLETED
« Reply #14 on: Friday 22 October 10 18:13 BST (UK) »
Do try and find other user's comments about free programs before going too far. We got badly caught with one - very easy to use - lots of matches etc, but NO security.
 Cost us lots of $$$ to get the laptop cleaned up!  98 viruses and bugs had screwed everything up despite firewalls etc. When the feedback site was checked - after - there were bad comments!
Don't know if I can name the dud on here. We bought Family Tree Maker         ( Ancestry.com ) which is Ok - also hear good reports of Legacy from a very experienced user.
Good luck.  T

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Re: What is the best family tree program to buy? COMPLETED
« Reply #15 on: Sunday 24 October 10 15:23 BST (UK) »
Youi can name it to the initiator of this thread by personal message if you like, but I suggest it is dangerous to publish the name and leave yourself open unless you are very sure of your ground.
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Re: What is the best family tree program to buy? COMPLETED
« Reply #16 on: Tuesday 02 November 10 13:42 GMT (UK) »
Do try and find other user's comments about free programs before going too far. We got badly caught with one - very easy to use - lots of matches etc, but NO security.
 Cost us lots of $$$ to get the laptop cleaned up!  98 viruses and bugs had screwed everything up despite firewalls etc. When the feedback site was checked - after - there were bad comments!
Don't know if I can name the dud on here. We bought Family Tree Maker         ( Ancestry.com ) which is Ok - also hear good reports of Legacy from a very experienced user.
Good luck.  T

I don't mind you sending me a personal message with the bad dude's name.  Better to know befor as they may sell other products i could be looking at?


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