Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Mac Genealogy Lesson


Mac Genealogy – Can Be the Best of Both Worlds

A good Mac genealogy software site: http://www.macgenealogy.org/Recently Updated Genealogy Software (as listed on the site above)
What are most popular? Probably Reunion and Family Tree Maker, where I live.

What will sync with new.familysearch.org and eventually familysearch.org/tree? At present the only choice is MacFamilyTree, although FamilyInsight will sync Family Tree Maker Mac with nFS/FT.

Is there free software? Yes!!! Personal Ancestry Writer II http://www.macgenealogy.org/paw2u/
Find the instructions and download link at http://www.lanopalera.net/Genealogy/AboutPAWriter.html
or at http://www.lanopalera.net click the link to PAWII on the left hand side of the page. The author describes it as what Mac PAF 2.3.1 might have become, if it had continued to be developed. (Mac PAF was Mac OS9-based software.) 

Macs and Windows
Macs can run Windows software, with help. e.g. BootCamp, Crossover, VMWare Fusion, Parallels
These will allow you to run Windows genealogy software in addition to Mac software, if you choose. 

FamilySearch Software?
Why is FamilySearch not developing Mac Software? Actually FamilySearch is moving away from developing software for any particular OS (operating system). Instead it is developing web sites that can be accessed from any computer that has an up-to-date browser. (Safari works fairly well, but Firefox or Chrome sometimes works better.) Being web-based means that the material can usually be accessed regardless whether you are using Mac OS, Windows, Linux, iOS, Android, Unix, FreeBSD, BeOS or whatever OS you may prefer. 

Maintenance: Being web-based also means that we need to delete the temporary internet files frequently. And if a page fails to load correctly, make sure that the pop-up blocker is turned OFF. Then click the screen reload/refresh  icon to reload the page. On many computers pressing the F5 key will also refresh the page. 

[These are the notes I created for last week's class on Mac Genealogy. -  Bill Buchanan]

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