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MobileFamilyTree

MobileFamilyTree Version 2.0 Released

Synium Software’s iPhone application has been updated to version 2.0 and is available in iTunes. Here’s what they’re saying is changed in this release:

Completely rewritten from the ground up
3D virtual tree added
Map chart available
Ancestor and descendant charts
Family quiz
Media browser added
Take photos with your iPhone camera
Performance enhanced

There is a $4.99 price to buy this new; the [...]

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MobileFamilyTree Updated to Version 1.3.3

The OS 3.0 tested version of the iPhone genealogy software from Synium Software GmbH, MobileFamilyTree is available it the iTunes Store. The update is said to include “many fixes for iPhone OS 3.0.” You can get the update through iTunes.

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MacFamilyTree Updated to Version 5.3.6

Hot on the heels of the version 5.3.5 release, Synium has released version 5.3.6 of its Mac genealogy software. Here’s what’s changed according to the publisher:

Alignment in the Virtual Tree vastly improved
Generation and rendering performance of the Virtual Tree improved
Virtual Globe marks events out of date range
MobileFamilyTree sync improved (MobileFamilyTree is an iPhone/iPod Touch client [...]

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MacFamilyTree and MobileFamilyTree Updates Released 20 Oct 2008

I was a day early on the review of MacFamilyTree. Synium released MacFamilyTree version 5.3 today. They updated MobileFamilyTree to version 1.3 yesterday.
I’ve downloaded my copy of both and will check the issues I noted in the beta version. I’ll publish a report on their status later this week.
The press release with the details (provided [...]

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Want to Carry Your Family Tree in Your Pocket?

Now you can carry your genealogy data with you. With MobileFamilyTree, the new iPhone (and iPod touch) application just released by Synium, all your records are stored on your iPhone. You can edit them there and synchronize additions and changes back to your Mac. Although, not all of the MacFamilyTree fields are editable and one [...]

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