For those of us with online Ancestry.com trees the new
version offers 2-way synchronization! This is critical to those of us who have
updated information on our home tree and updated different information online
and now don’t know what is where. This will also help if you’ve been reluctant
to store a copy of your tree online for your personal use or for sharing.
There are substantial benefits in storing your tree online,
unshared, at Ancestry.com. The first one is automatic date fills on forms: you
start to type a search and Ancestry.com references your tree and fills in the
rest of the pertinent data. The second one is Ancestry.com hints about what
records other members are saving to their own trees about the same people. The
third one is the ability to quickly add data, records, and sources to the
online tree when you are not using your home computer.
This last feature is where most of us got into trouble. I
use Ancestry.com when I’m away from home. I’ve found and attached source data
to my online tree that I want on my home tree. I’ve added people to my home tree
since I uploaded my online tree. If I just upload a new gedcom , then the
attached records used to be orphaned. NOW – YEAH, with Family Tree Maker 2012, I
can synchronize the data both ways!
I was not a beta tester and will have to wait for the
software but comments from beta testers have been very positive. I mention all
of this now because there is a discount from Family Tree Maker if you pre-order
the software. The discount expires on Monday the 26th because the software
will be shipping that week. So there is very little time left to get this
discount. More information is available at http://www.familytreemaker.com.
Happy Hunting!
aputerlady,
ReplyDeleteDo you mean Family Tree Maker Version 2012?
Russ
OOPs - YES - I mean 2012. I've corrected the post. Thank you so much for the catch. I'd hate to see people rummaging around for a version that is over 10 years old!
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