MacFamilyTree 5 Final Launches!
Posted November 6, 2007 at 2:00pm by iClarified
After about a month of Public Beta testing, MacFamilyTree 5 has acquired Final status.
MacFamilyTree is a highly popular genealogy application, and in version 5 sports a stunning, configurable user interface, animated charts, editable reports and powerful print and export options. Visualize migration of your ancestors over centuries and continents: built-in support for Google Earth to research geolocations is also part of our new multi-pane GUI.
Based on more than a decade of experience, MacFamilyTree 5 may be regarded as the most advanced genealogy application for the Mac and is fully compatible with GEDCOM for reliable exchange of genealogy information across OS boundaries. MacFamilyTree offers easy web page creation and is smoothly integrated into Apple's .Mac and our own exclusive Internet service on MacFamilyTree.com.
MacFamilyTree 5 has been completely redesigned and rewritten to leverage Apple's powerful programming and database technology Core Data to host a practically unlimited number of family members over time and space.
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MacFamilyTree is a highly popular genealogy application, and in version 5 sports a stunning, configurable user interface, animated charts, editable reports and powerful print and export options. Visualize migration of your ancestors over centuries and continents: built-in support for Google Earth to research geolocations is also part of our new multi-pane GUI.
Based on more than a decade of experience, MacFamilyTree 5 may be regarded as the most advanced genealogy application for the Mac and is fully compatible with GEDCOM for reliable exchange of genealogy information across OS boundaries. MacFamilyTree offers easy web page creation and is smoothly integrated into Apple's .Mac and our own exclusive Internet service on MacFamilyTree.com.
MacFamilyTree 5 has been completely redesigned and rewritten to leverage Apple's powerful programming and database technology Core Data to host a practically unlimited number of family members over time and space.
Read More