Reunion 9 Genealogy Software For Mac

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Educational Software; Genealogy Software; Reunion; Reunion for Mac. Reunion for Mac. Free to try Leister Productions Mac OS X 10.10/10.11/10.8/10.9 Version 11.0.11 Full Specs. MacFamilyTree 9 - Genealogy for Mac Discover and experience your personal family history, explore your origins, your ancestors, and how your family has evolved over the course of time. MacFamilyTree 9 offers you a wide range of options to capture and visualize your family history. Reunion is a genealogy software program — a “family tree program” — for the Macintosh. Reunion helps you to document, store, and display information about your family — your ancestors, descendants, cousins, etc. It records names, dates, places, facts, plenty of notes, sources of information, pictures, sounds, and videos.

Reunion 8.06Product Page
Publisher: Leister Productions, Inc.
Type: Genealogy Application
License: Commercial/Retail ($99 CD Based, $65 Upgrade from previous)
Last Updated: Feb 2005
Hardware Requirements: Any Power Macintosh, iMac, eMac, iBook, PowerBook, CD drive
MacOS Requirements: Mac OS 8.5+ or Mac OS X 10.1.3+
GEDCOM Support: Yes

Languages: English (For other languages see Alternate Resource Files at LeisterPro.com)
Forums:ReunionTalk.com – Official daily e-mail digest at LeisterPro.com. ReunionTalk Database/Archives (when it was an mail digest)

Intel Transition – 25 January 2006 – information/report on Reunion 8.0.6 under an Intel iMac, and a mention of Reunion 9 being a native binary.

Official Description:

Reunion is a genealogy software program — a “family tree program” — for the Macintosh. Reunion helps you to document, store, and display information about your family — your ancestors, descendants, cousins, etc. It records names, dates, places, facts, plenty of notes, sources of information, pictures, sounds, and videos. It shows family relationships in an elegant, graphic form — people and families are linked in an easy-to-understand fashion.

    Note: According to Frank Leister, with Tiger (OS X 10.4) “Apple introduced a bug that disables the binding margins feature in Reunion.”

Download: Reunion 8 Demo (From LeisterPro.com)
Mac OS X (2.4 MB) and
MacOS 8.5 -> 9.2 (1.4 MB)
Demo Limitations: 35 people in a family file, import/export disabled, can’t save or copy graphic charts, electronic manual limited to tutorial.

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Official Notes:
Reunion received the highest rating for genealogy software in MacWorld, MacAddict, and Mac Home Journal magazines. Reunion also creates large, high-resolution, graphic charts allowing complete on-screen editing of boxes, lines, fonts, and colors. Wall charts are one of its specialties. If you buy Reunion 8, you will receive one CD that contains both versions of Reunion (Reunion for Mac OS X and Reunion for Mac OS 8.5 to 9.2) and it will automatically install the correct version for your Mac.

Reviews: (If you’d like to contribute one, Contact us)
Family Tree Magazine (UK) – Nov 2004
MouseBytes – Mar 2004
macCompanion.com – Jan 2004
User Review/Hands-On at MacGroup-Detroit – Jun 2003
Macworld – Jun 2003
MacWorld’s Genealogy Software Roundup (2001): Part I and Part II
More reviews at LeisterPro.com

Other Products/Older Versions by Leister Productions, Inc.:
Older Versions of Reunion at LeisterPro.com
LDS Temples File (working with LDS ordinance data) at LeisterPro.com
Perspective Event Sets at LeisterPro.com – “events of historical significance which you can add to a timeline chart, thereby enhancing the legend of the chart”.

Third party utilities/add-ons for Reunion:
FolderUpdater by Steve W. Jackson – for working with “Web Family Cards” – makes it “easy to spot which files have changed and may need to be uploaded to your web server”.
ReunionCalculator by Steve W. Jackson – “After generating “Web Family Cards,” ReunionCalculator can be used to get the URL of a particular Web Card or Person Sheet page based on the Person ID or Family ID”
Reunion2iCal – by Darrell Schulte – it’s an AppleScript and a Perl script working in concert to take a tab delimited file from Reunion and output an .ics file. The desire is to import the birthdays of individuals from Reunion into Apple’s iCal to track upcoming birthdays as annual events.

    Requires: Mac OS X (iCal/Address Book), Reunion

There is a page to assist Reunion users in moving their files from Mac to Mac using just about any means you can think of. The page can be found here. Very comprehensive.

Version History:
Version 8.06 (Feb 2005)
* Improved the CPU usage on certain windows (e.g., Numbering, Edit Source, Source Preview, etc.).
* Added support for the iWork Pages word processor.
* Added better support for dragging pictures from the Finder and iPhoto to people and family cards.
* Fixed a problem where saving a Compact Copy of a family file with user-defined Found Lists would corrupt the found sets in the resulting compacted file.
* Fixed a problem where artifacts were appearing on chart frame corners on single page charts and on charts over 456 inches in either direction.
* Fixed a problem with redrawing relative charts with certain groupings.
* Fixed column resizing problem for some windows.
* Fixed a freeze that would occur sometimes when drawing Descendant Charts.

Version 8.05 (Dec 2003)
* Gedcom Import: Made some improvements that should speed up the importing of larger files.
* Fixed a problem that would cause Initial Caps and Uppercase to be ignored in the Edit Marriage Window.
* Options -> Startup: Calendar settings were not getting properly saved.
* Chart Editor: Fixed a problem with the Squeeze Pedigree menu command that was introduced in 8.04.
* Fixed a problem that would cause Reunion to beep when calculating relationships for a person with a very large number of direct line ancestors.
* Fixed a problem in Match & Merge People that would cause incorrect matches when only one person was marked.
* Reporting the contents of the LDS Ordinances window when nothing was listed in the family list, could result in a crash.
* Edit Person/Edit Family: When changing an LDS Status from a popup menu, the Save button will become enabled.
* Index of the Descendant Report was lising the wrong number for spouses of descendants when register numbers were used.
* Source List: Corrected some sorting issues when sorting sources by the source Data.
* OS X 10.3 (Panther) Fixes:

    * Resize box would sometimes not show when a resizable window was opened.
    * Fixed the clipping from the bottom of some popup arrows, such as the red multiple spouse arrows.
    * Fixed a problem that would cause a blank white rectangle in the top right corner of the Help window when using Search the Manual and also when clicking the Contact button in the About Reunion window.
    * Fixed a problem that would cause a blank white rectangle in the top left corner of the Edit Person window after clicking New Male Person or New Female Person in the Begin window that appears when first opening a family file.
    * Fixed some odd behavior and crashing with the Match & Merge window.
    * Fixed some undesireable behavior with the Find Anything window.

To view older revisions, please see the list at LeisterPro.com

Reunion 9 Genealogy Software For Mac

From Leister Productions:

    Greetings,

    I’m pleased to announce that we have developed a method for the new ReunionTalk.com online forum to generate a daily email digest, much like the one you used to receive every weekday. This is good news if you prefer to receive a daily email ReunionTalk digest, rather than visiting the new web-based ReunionTalk discussion forum.

Changes:
1. Each message in the digest will contain the complete text of a message AND a link to the original message posted on ReunionTalk.com, making it easier to go online if you want to reply, or if you want to see the message in context at ReunionTalk.com.
2. Digests only inlude messages posted at ReunionTalk.com. You can’t send an email to post a message to a digest.
3. The new digest looks nicer than the old version. It contains some formatting. (For example, quoted text appears indented and colored.)

Instructions for joining the daily digest

1. If you haven’t already joined, you must visit ReunionTalk.com and click “Register” to join. (The old ReunionTalk and the new ReunionTalk are two different entities. You must be a member at ReunionTalk.com in order to sign up for the new email digest).
2. Visit ReunionTalk.com and log in
3. Click “User Settings”
4. Click “Edit Profile”
5. In the ReunionTalk Digest section, choose “Send Me Daily Digests” from the pop-up menu.
6. Scroll down, and click “Save Changes” at the bottom of the window.

To reiterate: in order to receive daily email digests, you have to register at the new ReunionTalk.com (if you haven’t already done so) and request the daily digest following the instruction above, but you don’t have to visit ReunionTalk.com in the future. There’s no need to use your browser or the forums on ReunionTalk.com if you simply want
to receive a daily digest of messages.

I find that I have to eat my words.? Not, you understand, that I am not experienced at that feat.? I am after all a parent.

Be honest now.? If you are a parent you remember saying pre-parenthood, 'MY child will never have a temper tantrum in public!' or, 'MY child will never leave the house looking like that!' or my all time favorite, 'MY child will never talk to ME like that!'?

Yep, been there, done that, bought the t-shirt.?

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So I am more than humble enough to say that I made a mistake in recommending a software package for genealogy documenting.? The column was written in December 2004, and the software I discussed is called MacFamily Tree made by OnlyMac Software.

The first paragraph of that column said:

Anyone interested in serious genealogy research, or anyone who just wants to create a good family tree, may be interested in checking out an application called MacFamilyTree. This particular application has three things going for it:? It was created for the Mac platform, it is relatively inexpensive, and it is fairly easy for a beginner to use.? It is also available in nine different languages? (English, German, French, Spanish, Norwegian, Dutch Swedish, Dansk, and Italian). After that column was published I received some criticism from readers who thought that there was a better product on the market that worked with Macs.? Some of the criticism was very polite and some of it, from elitist genealogists, was rude and arrogant.?

As is always the case when people are rude and arrogant my response was to give their comments the attention it deserved, which was zero.? I paid attention to the polite comments, but since the price of the software they were suggesting was superior was almost 3 times that of MacFamily Tree I felt that for many people the price could be a deciding factor and readers needed to know what their options were.? I also thought to myself, 'Itis just software people - get a grip.'

Now we can fast forward to late 2006 and early 2007.? The words I now feel I have to eat are these 'Anyone interested in serious genealogy research.'

The first thing that happened is that I participated in a couple of classes sponsored by our local Mac Users Group, CapMac, on how to conduct genealogy research.? I only attended the classes because I was responsible for the classes themselves, but I immediately got hooked on the topic and all the information about how I could find out about my ancestors.

The second thing was that with the help of a fellow club member I discovered a lead to my paternal grandparents that opened up a whole dialog with my 89 year old father, helping him recall things he thought he had forgotten.? Before I was through I was able to tell him a few things about his grandfather John Taylor Carroll, the marshal of Randolph County Alabama in the 1890s.

The third thing was that the teacher of our classes strongly recommended a genealogy software package called Reunion 8 (recently upgraded to Reunion 9) made by? Leister Productions, Inc.? Reunion is the same software that readers had recommended back in 2004.

It has a definite learning curve.? It requires what may be for many a serious financial investment of US$99.? However, if one is really serious about doing in-depth family history research it is a financial investment that is worth making.

In the five months that I have worked with Reunion 8, I have discovered that the real value becomes apparent as your family lines become longer.? If your research is like mine, you donit just find out everything about Great-grandmother Sally, put it in a neat box, and then move on to someone else.?

The reality is that you have to keep going back to Sally to verify, double check dates, and add or subtract names or information as you come across new information or confirm spellings.? With Reunion it is very easy to hop back and forth between individuals because of the way they are linked together and if you have more than one person in your family with the same name it helps you keep them straight.

I have to revise my humble recommendation to say that if you want to create a simple family tree for an event and you donit want to spend much money then you should still go with MacFamily Tree.? If you want to go with any serious family history research you will be much happier with Reunion.? The whole organizational structure of the Reunion software makes it easier to accurately record your data when you are creating a significant family chart.? The application includes a good tutorial and there is online and telephone help available as well.

Review Version:? Reunion 8.06

Developer:? Leister Productions, Inc.

PO Box 289
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
717-697-1378
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Reunion 9 Genealogy Software For Mac Torrent

System Requirements for OS X

Any Power Macintosh, iMac, eMac, or iBook with a CD drive
Mac OS 8.5 or newer.
Mac OS X 10.1.3 or newer.? Reunion 8 will also run on Intel-based Macs under Rosetta.

Product Description:

Reunion For Mac

Reunion helps you to document, store, and display information about your family -- your ancestors, descendants, cousins, etc. It records names, dates, places, facts, plenty of notes, sources of information, pictures, sounds, and videos.

Reunion makes it easy to publish your family tree information -- even if you want to share it on the Web. You can automatically create common genealogy reports, charts, and forms, as well as birthday calendars, mailing lists, questionnaires, indexes, and other lists. Reunion even calculates relationships, ages, life expectancies, and statistics.

Genealogy Software For Mac

Reunion also creates large, high-resolution, graphic charts allowing complete on-screen editing of boxes, lines, fonts, and colors. Wall charts are one of its specialties.