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![]() What's new in Family Tree maker 2009?
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Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting on your family tree, Family Tree Maker 2009 can help you create a family tree faster, easier, and better than ever before. The end result is a family history that you and your family will treasure for years to come.
What's New?
![]() Bonus materials inside: The Standard Ancestry.com Reference Library The Getting Started Guide to Family Tree Maker Interactive Training Tutorial The Family Tree Maker Little Book of Answers Discounts on Ancestry.com Products |
And don't forget the features you've come to rely on:
Use Ancestry.com and Family Tree Maker together to get the most out of both.
Your Family Tree Maker 2009 software also includes:
14-day free trial subscription to Ancestry.com.
Search the world's largest online repository of family history records.
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36 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
I don't hate it,
By Sally Tomson (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Family Tree Maker 2009 Deluxe [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
Family Tree Maker 2009 EssentialsFamily Tree Maker 2009 PlatinumFamily Tree Maker 2009 DeluxeI was surprised that I don't hate it. From the reviews, I thought I would. I have been using this program since the DOS days, because I am averse to change. When the new one came out, it lost most of what I used it for, so I stayed with the old one. This is my first try at the new one.
I was very pleased that it didn't try to overwrite the old one, or store files in the same place. It meant I could try it without worrying about losing my data, It is not user-friendly. That is the first thing I noticed. I realized that because it is a new program, it doesn't have sixteen ways to do something, the way older programs do. It only has one, and you have to learn what that one way is. Just like the DOS version I started with. The print is vey small and hard to read, and I just today found out how to change it. It is a good data-base. It has helped me find a number of errors I never knew I had, and to regularize entries, so the same thing is always written the same way. It has helped a lot with place names, for instance. That said, there are problems with default place names. They are alphabetical. For instance, Portland is in Multnomah County. The default is Clackamas County, because it is first in the alphabet. I looked for Iowa City, and found one in every county in Iowa, with no way to tell which was right. I can look straight at a town on the map, and find the program doesn't recognize it. The program has gone into a partnership with Microsoft on some of it's features. With all the new software out there, much of it better, that might be a bad choice. There is a note that those features may drop without notice. It is a space hog, and does crash. I could probably solve that with a new computer, but then my old program wouldn't be available to me, and the new one just isn't up to snuff yet. The thing I really use, regularly, is the book function. I print books almost yearly for family. This one says I can build the book on line, and still print it myself, so it is not as useless as I thought when I read that it had to be done on line, but I dno't know how they are going to get the program on line to print the accurate index, which is essential in a family book. And, because it is only a data base, there is no place in the new program for the essays on family history, family homeland, stories, recipes, and so forth that make such books more than a list of names. The old program could keep everything together, which was nice. I am a suspicious sort. When I saw that it would no longer work with the disks we own, but is made to work with data that they expect you to pay monthly or yearly fees for, and that they want you to pay them large amounts to publish a book, I think "greed". After seeing the program, it is possible that it just doesn't have space for those features. I want to be able to print a descendant chart, with a photograph of each person, the information, and then the next person. I have not yet been able to find a way to do that. It should be an obvious option. This is not a bad program, but I think it is finally time for me to seriously investigate all the other ones out there. I can't run the new program satisfactorally on my current machine, and I can't run version 16 on a new machine, so if I atick with this program, I am stuck.
52 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
FTM 2009,
By C Hanson (OH United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Family Tree Maker 2009 Deluxe [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
I have used Family Tree Maker since 1996. I was very disappointed with the 2008 version but I stuck with it because I knew it was an entirely new program and it would take time to find out what all the issues are and make the corrections. I was very glad to find out that they decided to scrap 2008 and were working on the 2009 version. I was a beta tester for 2009 and I was very impressed with how hard the staff worked to correct problems and how they were willing to listen to suggestions. One of the big problems with 2008 was the fact that it constantly crashed. Since I have been working with 2009 crashing hasn't been an issue. Since the media files are kept in a separate file, 2009 does not take as long to open as it did in versions prior to 2008. I do know that some people still say it takes too long to open for them, so they are still working on this problem. It has been said that the charts and reports are not as good as they were in versions prior to 2008. New charts and reports have been added and more are expected to be added, but this is an area where you must be willing to "play" with the options to really see what is available. Since I had so many problems with 2008 I didn't use the new features that were introduced, but I have tried them in 2009 and they are very useful. The web clipping feature is helpful. Please make someone aware of any issue's or concerns that you may have with 2009. Issues do need to be prioritized so your issue may not be taken care of right away, but someone is listening to all issues.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
FTM 2009/2008 has lost so much in the overhaul. Really disappointing.,
By ede19 (West Hollywood, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Family Tree Maker 2009 Deluxe [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
I have been using this software since 1991 and upgraded every version as it came out. Always loved it and always recommended it to fellow genealogists - until now. I was dismayed with the major overhaul in 2008. Had so much trouble trying to figure out where everything was. While all the previous version were extremely intuitive, it is the exact opposite now.
I was hoping that things would be fixed in 2009. Have been using 2009 for a few months now and am finding so many features of the earlier versions missing. Also, it does crash a lot. Features I used extensively that have been changed or eliminated: 1. Unable to change setting defaults in Reports. It is possible to save settings in Charts, but not Reports. 2. Custom reports are very limited. I like to choose which items to include in my custom reports and sort by either name or birthdate in both ascending and descending orders. This is useful to see who recently died or was born at a glance, and makes it easy to find wives without knowing their maiden names. This feature is no longer possible. 3. I had published a book in 2005 using the book feature. The book did not import into the new upgrade. Since I am working on an updated edition of the book for my family for 2010, I now have to recreate everything from the title, foreword, acknowledgment, etc, pages, as well as each report - which I have to manually go through and change the settings for each report that I do. What a hassle! 4. Before, when I wanted to print a tree or report as a PDF file, I hit print and chose the PDF printer. No problem. Now, if I try to print through the Print function, the program crashes. It was only through searching on-line that I learned that to create a PDF file of a chart or report, you need to go to the "Share" button on the right side of the screen (not on the File bar) and choose your option. Tell me - is this intuitive? 5. I want to add another major change/problem in this version. Genealogy Register Reports no longer show spouses of childless marriages! Previous versions did show information, including facts and notes on all spouses. In FTM 2009, if a person has had multiple marriages but children from only one marriage, ALL spouses are mentioned by name. But if you have no children with your current spouse, or are a newlywed, or have a gay partner, your spouses are no longer mentioned in the reports. Their support department told me this was because childless lines die out. I guess childless families aren't important to ancestry.com. There are probably a lot of other things that I haven't come upon yet that have been changed, but these are some of the major problems. So much of what I want to do, I need to search on-line to figure out how to do it. If you have a choice, go back - or hang on to - the FTM version pre-2008. I wish I never upgraded and will keep my fingers crossed that they will bring back the old features.
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