And Ancestry continued to roll out modifications to their connection systems to help ensure that syncing works reliably for all users. “Results from expanded beta testing this week showed 94% are now able to sync (up from 89% last week) with all but the largest of trees. Part of MacKiev’s 20 April update report says: It was about a month ago when Ancestry together with MacKiev, announced that TreeSync on Ancestry would be disabled, with MacKiev’s new FamilySync being implemented, and following that Family Tree Maker 2017 would be released.Īlas as is the way with software, things don’t quite as planned, but it’s getting there, with fixes and continued testing throughout the last month. So what’s happening with Family Tree Maker 2017? In short … the world is still waiting for it.
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