Mac Users Of Genealogy Software

No matter how you want to document your findings, MacFamilyTree 9 is the perfect genealogy solution for you. Display your relationships in reports, visually appealing charts, or the innovative Virtual Tree 3D view, or invite other users to contribute to your family tree in real time by using the free 'CloudTree Sync&Share' feature. Our ancestors have so many stories to tell. Ancestris is a free genealogy software to allow all genealogists, from beginners to experts, to build their genealogy in complete freedom. For us your data is what is most important. With Ancestris, you can enrich and maintain it without risk of loss, unlike what can happen with other non-free software on the market, when changing software.

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MacGenealogy.Org’s goal: – to keep Mac users informed of the latest news and information concerning using the Apple Macintosh platform – anything running Mac OS X, whether it be MacBook, iMac, or Mac Pro. We hope to increase awareness of genealogy software for the Macintosh platform, as well as assist Mac users with their genealogy questions. We also hope to encourage development of current and additional genealogy-related software that runs on the Macintosh platform.

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About Me (Chad)
I’ve been using Macs as my primary home computer for around 13 years, but have used them professionally and academically before that. I have been using Macs for genealogy research for over 12 years as well. I do have a solid knowledge of Windows and Windows-based genealogy software, and can help with any questions you may have about migrating to Macs.

About MacGenealogy.org
MacGenealogy.org went online with its present domain back in 2004. Before that, for around two years, it was hosted on a few other websites under different titles. At times, other people have been the primary writers (Dave and Dan) for a few years. It started out as hand-coded HTML files, moved to Geeklog around 2004, and since 2007 has been hosted on WordPress.

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Heredis World 2017 for Mac, a cross-platform genealogy application is 50% off for three days (believe it ends Sunday, Nov. 26, 2017). Normally it’s $49.99, but right now it’s $24.99 on the Mac App Store.

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Note: This discount applies to the macOS version, the Windows version, the Windows upgrade, and the Mac and Windows Bundles. The non-App Store versions and the Windows and bundle pricing are available at https://shop.heredis.com

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If you want to try it out before buying it, you can download a free demo from Heredis.com.

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The iOS and Android versions are free.

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Available through these links:
– Heredis 2017 World – BSD Concept – Apple Mac App Store
– https://shop.heredis.com