![]() The text of the Ohana Software announcement, in full, reads: Ohana Software also announced the beta version includes support for Ancestral Quest files and development is underway to support RootsMagic and Legacy Family Tree files. While relations between and FamilySearch remain publicly amicable, one cannot but notice that Family Tree Maker support comes from a third party. Many major desktop genealogy programs already offer this feature, pioneered by Ohana Software’s PAF Insight program years prior to NFS. Presumably, FamilyInsight’s Family Tree Maker support also makes it possible for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to automatically search Church temple records for individuals in Family Tree Maker files. According to officials from FamilySearch, a controlled rollout of NFS to the general public will begin this fall and complete in 2011. However, this capability would not extend NFS access beyond those who already have NFS access. This will give Family Tree Maker users the ability to synchronize with the New FamilySearch Tree (NFS). On the final day of the NGS Conference, Ohana Software’s newsletter announced they are beta testing a version of FamilyInsight that supports Family Tree Maker 2010.
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