MacFamilyTree
Genealogy software
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MacFamilyTree is a commercial genealogy program for macOS which allows users to build family trees and document genealogical research by adding data about family members including pictures, documents, and sound clips.[3][4] It provides integration with iCloud to synchronize data across multiple devices and features the ability to generate and publish HTML web pages from saved family trees.[5]
| MacFamilyTree | |
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MacFamilyTree running on macOS | |
| Developer | Synium Software GmbH |
| Initial release | August 10, 1998[1] |
| Stable release | 11.0[2]
/ January 28, 2025 |
| Operating system | macOS Monterey or later, iOS 16 or later |
| Platform | macOS, iOS |
| Available in |
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| Type | Genealogy Software |
| License | Proprietary software |
| Website | www |
MacFamilyTree creates data visualizations including a classic descendant chart, timelines, and a virtual globe indicating locations of key events in the lives of subjects. Reports can be generated for individual entries or entire families.[5]
MobileFamilyTree is a mobile application available for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch users with near-identical features, optionally allowing users to synchronize with MacFamilyTree using iCloud integration.[6]
While internally it uses the Core Data API to store and modify information, it imports and exports GEDCOM files for compatibility with other genealogical tools.[7][8]