Who Do You Think You Are?

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MACFAMILYTREE 10

For macOS

£59.99; syniumsoftware.com

Whisper it quietly, but this is currently my favourite genealogy program on any platform. It’s best in class in virtually all areas – from editing and charting to mapping and media management. Even in the one area where it falls a little short – integrating with third-party websites – MacFamilyTree still outclasses the competition with its implementation of support for FamilySearch (familysearch.org).

Version 10 does nothing to change any of this –

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