Best Family Tree App Mac

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I’ve owned most of the popular Mac genealogy programs and am blown away by MFT. It’s by far the best, most flexible and easy to use app I’ve had. Great product and outstanding support. I wrote this morning with a question and received an answer in less than 5 minutes. The Best Free Genealogy Software app downloads for Mac: Heredis 2020 Family Tree Builder Family Tree Maker Reunion 10 iFamily Reunion Ancestral Quest. Mac Family Tree from Synium is the only Mac specific genealogy software in this category. Although since Synium released their first version of Mac Family Tree, most of the best genealogy programmes have become Mac compatible, all Mac users will tell you that software fine tuned specifically for the Mac is almost always superior.

  1. The best family tree generator should help you create a moving family history. Choose your best family tree generator here. The best family tree software offers a variety of tools to help you design an excellent background for your family. These tools include the ability to search for your past and present relatives online.
  2. Legacy 9 – Best Genealogy Program Available Today! Regarded as the best family tree software on.
  3. Excellent Genealogy / Family History application. I've been using MacFamilyTree software for 5 years and recently upgrated to version 9.1.2. I've used other Genealogy / Family History software in the past but they don't compare to the MacFamilyTree 9 application.

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I am switching over from the 'dark side' to my first iMac, and need some advice re: genealogy software. On my PC I have an old version of Family Tree for Windows. From my limited research on the web, I have come across 3 programs for the mac. These are the latest versions of Reunion, MacFamilyTree, and iFamily. Again from my limited resaerch, it looks like Reunion, while very popular, the seems a bit 'old', iFamily is a bit 'off-beat', while MacFamilyTree seems in tune with the rest of the Mac approach. These are just my cursory observations gleaned from what the respective websites convey.
What would you recommend I get? Any personal experience with any of these?
Thanks,
Kevin