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MacFamilyTree is a commercial genealogy program for macOS which allows users to build family trees and document genealogical research by adding data about family members including pictures, documents, and sound clips.
Ancestry.com Mac OSX 10.6 or later (Intel-based Mac) Marketed as Family Tree Maker Mac 3. [77] FTM 2014.1 1 January 2017 mackiev.com Windows 7 or later, including Windows 10 [78] [79] FTM Mac 3.1 1 January 2017 mackiev.com Mac OSX 10.8 or later, including macOS Sierra 10.12 [78] [79] FTM 2017 (Version 23.0) 16 July 2017 mackiev.com
Mac OS X Snow Leopard (version 10.6) (also referred to as OS X Snow Leopard [10]) is the seventh major release of macOS, Apple's desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. Snow Leopard was publicly unveiled on June 8, 2009 [11] at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference.
The history of macOS, Apple's current Mac operating system formerly named Mac OS X until 2011 and then OS X until 2016, began with the company's project to replace its "classic" Mac OS. That system, up to and including its final release Mac OS 9 , was a direct descendant of the operating system Apple had used in its Mac computers since their ...
RootsMagic was designed to run on the Windows and Mac platform, however some users run RootsMagic on Linux machines using Wine. [20] [21] As of RootsMagic 10, the program can be run on Windows 8, 10, and 11, as well as MacOS High Sierra (10.13) through Sonoma (14). [22] tags which will then appear here automatically -->
Reunion 7 was announced [8] in May 2000 and among the changes seen at this time was the integration of SuperChart into a single Reunion application and the ability to have multiple family files open at one time. Reunion 6 was announced [9] in November 1998 and saw the genealogy software change to include pictures into the family card view and ...
The history of PAF ran in parallel with the evolution of GEDCOM, [4] the de facto specification for GEnealogy Data COMmunication or exchange.. Version 2.3.1, released in 1994, was the last version written specifically for the Macintosh operating system, [5] though PAF 5.2.18, written for Windows, can be installed on Apple Mac OS X using CrossOver Mac.
The internal codenames of Mac OS X 10.0 through 10.2 are big cats. In Mac OS X 10.2, the internal codename "Jaguar" was used as a public name, and, for subsequent Mac OS X releases, big cat names were used as public names through until OS X 10.8 "Mountain Lion", and wine names were used as internal codenames through until OS X 10.10 "Syrah".