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Mac Family Tree 5

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http://www.synium.de/products/macfamilytree/index.html#Demo%20Movie

Found this software package today, for Mac and iPhone (for mobile use). I really appreciate the creation tools. There is a part of the demo video where the creation of a family unit looks so seamless and understandable. Just figure some of you might want to know about it (if you didn't already). I am a Mac user but also run Windows XP on Parallels for MacOS. I am always on the lookout for innovative genealogy tools for Mac as I bounce between my PAF on Windows and hope in the newFamilySearch.
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That does look pretty cool though...
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Exactly my thoughts. There are only emulation options for Mac users, so might as well shop around (if you have to, I like free stuff just as much as the next person).
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A real find for the Mac users would be something that will sync with newFamilySearch.
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Yeah, about that. Any working projects to make that kind of a link to newFamilySearch?
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Last I heard, someone was working on a API for Mac, but there was nothing that looked to be for the end user.

I'm sure the church would love to have someone - it's just waiting for a software vendor to sign up.
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tdamcbigity wrote:Yeah, about that. Any working projects to make that kind of a link to newFamilySearch?
FamilyInsight has a Mac version that sync's with nFS.
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Ah, I forgot that Ohana was doing a Mac version.
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Mac FamilyTree and new FamilySerach

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Mac FamilyTree does not mind that I mention that they have been making progress with our FamilySearch APIs. I presented their product and the plans to interface with new FamilySearch at a seminar this summer at the AppleStore in Salt Lake City. No talk about when but I can say they are serious.
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Neat. Thanks for the information Gordon!
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