Showing posts with label FamilyTreeMaker 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FamilyTreeMaker 2011. Show all posts

05 September 2010

Miami: Getting to know you, Sept. 12

It's that time of year again in Miami.

The Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Miami will kick off its new program season, greet returning members and welcome new people on Sunday, September 12.

The meeting starts at 10am, at the Greater Miami Jewish Federation, 4200 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami.

The agenda includes introducing the new board, new member Paulette Bronstein's first experience at an IAJGS conference, and Family Tree Maker's resident guru Harry Stuart will answer questions on the just released FTM 2011.

Late addition just received: Harry will not do Q&As about FTM2010 or 2011. He does want to know what members want to know so he can prepare for an October 3 special event presentation, At that time, he will discuss in detail FTM 2010, his impressions of FTM 2011 and answer questions.

Guests are always welcome, no admission fee.

President Joan Parker invites everyone to come and enjoy an informative genealogy morning with fellow researchers.

For more information, see the JGS Miami website.

01 September 2010

Ancestry.com: Family Tree Maker 2011 launched

Ancestry.com today announced the release of Family Tree Maker 2011, an improved version of the popular family history software.

Tracing the Tribe first began recording our family history on a very early DOS version of FTM. Readers of a certain age will remember the amber-on-black interface. Wow - that was a long time ago! FTM is some 20 years old and has gone through numerous updates.

Over the years, Some new releases were good, some not so. This new release claims more than 100 improvements, but I'll leave it to our geneablogger techies - such as Dick Eastman and Randy Seaver - to analyze the new version.

From the press release of today, it appears that changes were recommended by a "diverse base of novice and experienced family researchers."

The release spotlighted these:

-- Search Ancestry.com without leaving FTM, and incorporate matching results into a tree.

-- When connected to the internet, FTM 2011 automatically searches Ancestry.com for historical documents

-- The SmartStory editor allows researchers to drag-and-drop text and photos from a tree into story pages that will update automaticallly when a change is made to that tree.

-- More complete timelines means researchers can find and add more events to ancestors' lives; add, edit and delete individual historical events and apply historical events by time and geography.

--Charts: new fan chart styles; enhance charts with backgrounds, borders and embellishments; use fonts based on fact type

-- Improved integration: A researcher can find - from among Ancestry's millions of members - those searching for the same ancestors via Member Connect activity on a home page, links to related message boards and new messages; faster uploading/downloading of a tree.

-- Media management tools to drag-and-drop, cut-and-paste, categorize multiple items at the same time; and a new tool to locate missing media files.

-- Enhanced ancestor and descendant reports, an added surname report, sort custom reports, save and reuse report settings

Click here for more information. The software
starts at $39.95.