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Macfamilytree extension
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macfamilytree extension
  1. Macfamilytree extension mac osx#
  2. Macfamilytree extension software#
  3. Macfamilytree extension professional#
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Individual Record showing the list of event types Events are things like birth, marriage, and death, but there can be a large number of additional events in one’s life. Not only do you use this window to put in the basic events of one’s life, but you can add a large number of events (see screen capture below).

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As you can see in the screen capture above, Mac Family Tree packs a lot of information in a relatively small window. The Individual Record is the core of this product. You can go to the website and view many of the screendumps in a larger size. I apologize in advance for the small screens. In any case, double-clicking on a name in either the Persons or Families lists will bring up the complete record on that individual or family, respectively. Columns are set up for the Man, Woman, and Children (sorted oldest to youngest). Below that is Families (married couples). You can also change how things are sorted by clicking on one of the column headers. Scroll through the list to find the person you are seeking. Once you have selected the person of interest, a quick Person Information menu is displayed above the List of Persons, and to the left, a graphical Person Chart, that displays the person of interest, two generations above, and one generation below, in an attractive graphical format.

macfamilytree extension

From here, you can locate any individual in the List of Persons list. Most work usually begins with the Family Assistant screen. and Mary (Wright) Grinnell, of Jamestown, Rhode Island. For most of the examples here, I will be using the family of my great-great-great-grandparents, James A. Saving or exporting that same data, however, took about five minutes on a dual 2GHz processor G5 tower, running Tiger. Mac Family Tree took 45 seconds to import my GEDCOM file. Most genealogy programs take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours to import and process this much information. My huge database of Grinnells consists of over 38,000 individuals, and almost 14,000 families. What I appreciate about MacFamilyTree is how fast the import is.

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Virtually every genealogy software program supports GEDCOM for both input and output, and MacFamilyTree is no exception. Developed by the LDS church, this is a very robust standard, platform independent, and is the primary way in which genealogists exchange information. In genealogy, the main standard, that make data inputting and data exchange a breeze, is called GEDCOM ( GEnealogical Data COMmunication), and pronounced “jed-comm”. I guess the best place to start with a product like this is to talk about standards.

Macfamilytree extension mac osx#

The developers of MacFamilyTree took full advantage of the Mac OSX graphical user interface, and more importantly, the graphics engine built into OSX, that make quick work out of complicated graphs and charts. Some of these reports, which I will describe more fully later, can really bring their ancestors to life in a clear, concise, and understandable way. Many of these reports are not necessarily “standard” ones, but that’s OK, too. Most of you probably have at least one person in your extended families that fulfills that role, and if they are doing their work on the Macintosh, MacFamilyTree could be just the product for them.įirst, the wide range of graphical charts and reports just blow every other genealogy program out of the water.

Macfamilytree extension professional#

Most people doing genealogical research on their families are not professional or certified genealogists, but dedicated amateur researchers, trying to find out more about their ancestors so they can share that information with the rest of their family. But my particular needs in this area are a very narrow part of genealogical research–decidedly not in the mainstream.

macfamilytree extension

I say all this because MacFamilyTree is not capable of publishing genealogical data in book form, using one of two specific narrative formats most often used in genealogy publishing: New England Historic Genealogical Register or National Genealogical Society Register formats. It was an exhausting job–one that I am ready to start on again, only this time the book could hit 2,000 pages! When I edited and published the 750 page Grinnell family genealogy back in 1997, I used a combination of genealogy database programs and book publishing utilities. Since then, I’ve used Reunion from Leister Productions, and a whole slew of Windows-based products, including Brother’s Keeper, The Master Genealogist, and Legacy Family Tree, among others.

macfamilytree extension

I cut my teeth on the LDS church’s Personal Ancestral File, back in the day when they still published a Mac-compatible version. I’ve been involved in genealogy work for years.













Macfamilytree extension