

Feb 2016 update: New Family Tree Maker Options posted Posted by Kendall Hulet on February 2, 2016 on the Ancestry Blog. Software MacKiev. Software MacKiev, with whom we have a long-standing relationship, is acquiring the Family Tree Maker software line as publisher for both Mac and Windows versions. Family Tree Maker 2006 Essentials for PC & Mac, Windows, OSX, and Linux. Research your family history with Family Tree Maker, the #1 selling genealogy program for 15 years.
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2010-11-22 32-bit trouble on 64-bits system Family Tree Maker Let's start with the official statement. In the Ancestry.com blog post Family Tree Maker 2010 and Windows 7, Ancestry.com employee Duff Wilson writes that Family Tree Maker 2010 is fully compatible with Windows 7., that Family Tree Maker 2008 and 2009 are also compatible with Windows 7. And that we continually test Family Tree Maker with 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7.
The sharp reader will notice that he does not explicitly claim that all versions of New Family Tree Maker are compatible with the 64-bit operating systems, but his last sentence leaves little doubt that he meant to do so: If you find a problem while running Family Tree Maker on your operating system, the best course of action is to contact customer support which can usually help you identify and solve the problem. He confidently claims that Family Tree Maker will work fine on your system; well, provided your system meets the minimum requirements, of course. Vista 64-bit I've installed Family Tree Maker 16 and all major releases of New Family Tree Maker (Family Tree Maker 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011) on a machine running 64-bit Vista.
Not plain Vista, of course, but Vista Service Pack 2, fully patched, all drivers updated, and running a firewall, anti-virus and anti-spyware. I upgraded each major release of Family Tree Maker to the latest version by downloading and installing the appropriate Family Tree Maker Service Packs. Family Tree Maker 16 There is a special Vista patch for Family Tree Maker 16. Windows alerts you to it and would even have downloaded it for you, if Ancestry.com hadn't moved the file without telling Microsoft about it. It isn't too hard to find once you know it exists. The Family Tree Maker site has as a Family Tree Maker Update for Windows Vista User page with a working link on it, and I've added a direct download link below.