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$39.99
  • Pros

    Can share family trees online so you and others can access anywhere. No monthly fee. Free version available.

  • Cons

    Software is download-only. No mobile apps. Not a lot of guidance.

  • Bottom Line

    Family Tree Maker is a barebones resource for building family trees, but it doesn't offer any resources to help you with your research unless you link it with a paid Ancestry account.

Tracing your roots can be a fun activity and Family Tree Maker 2014 ($39.99 download) gives you a place to store your research results and print out basic charts of your family lineage. It's owned by Ancestry, our Editors' Choice for genealogy software. If you want access to Ancestry's array of research resources, you'll have to create an account and link it to your Family Tree Maker account, however. Furthermore, the integration is clunky and confusing. On its own, Family Tree Maker is very basic software, and doesn't offer the level of guidance that Ancestry possesses.

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Set-up and Interface
You can download Family Tree Maker from the Web or order a CD; there's no free trial. The regular price for the download is $39.99, though it was on sale for $29.99 when I purchased it. Both PC and Mac versions are available; if you opt for the CD version, you'll have to pay $9.95 for shipping and handling. I opted for the download option, although installing it wasn't as simple as I expected. After a few steps, I was prompted to download an update. This is irritating; I can understand needing to run an update for software I install using a CD; I'm not so forgiving when it's a download. Even worse, that update, which was deemed mandatory, failed multiple times, and I couldn't run the software after several tries—even after restarting my computer. I eventually completed the download after using three different forms of technical support. That alone would probably be enough to deter the average user.

Once you launch the software, you can link it to your Ancestry account to gain access to numerous resources, such as birth, death and census records to fill in any unknown information about your ancestors. If you have any gaps in knowledge about your extended family, you'll really want an Ancestry account. To link the two accounts, you log into Ancestry from within Family Tree Maker, but the process is not straightforward. My username for Ancestry is my email address, but it was rejected by Family Tree Maker; I eventually figured out that I just needed to provide the start of my email (everything before the @ sign), which struck me as odd; I'd expect better consistency across the two products. Issues like these bothered me throughout: when I navigated the Family Tree Maker site, I was often sent to the Ancestry site with no obvious way to get back. The two sites should be integrated better, or even collapsed into one.

Building Family Trees
Family Tree Maker has seven different tabs: Plan, People, Places, Media, Sources, Publish, and Web Search. The tab you'll use most is the Plan tab, which is basically the main dashboard where you create and edit trees and manage tasks (freeform to-do lists) that you've created.

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Building a tree is straightforward; just go to the Plan tab and click on 'new tree.' As in Ancestry, the easiest place to start is with yourself. Add your name, sex, birth date, birthplace, and your parents' names, and then name the tree. You can then start adding your siblings, aunts, uncles and grandparents. Hints will start appearing if you've linked your Ancestry account. From this tab, you can also edit existing family trees, download a tree from Ancestry, or import a file from another service.

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The People tab is where you can view and add details about family members, and the Places tab shows a map of where your family members lived. The Web Search tab lets you search Ancestry, RootsWeb, and major search engines for information about your relatives. From there, you can use Family Tree Maker's Web Clipping feature to collect data and images to merge to your tree.

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A feature called TreeSync lets you sync your tree seamlessly with Ancestry; any changes you make on either platform will show up on the other. You can set syncing to be either automatic or manual.

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Publishing options are numerous, and include pedigree, descendant and relationship charts, reports, and books (in PDF form). However, you don't get a lot of guidance when creating a book. Since it's a rather large undertaking, I'd have liked to have a template to work from, or at least get some suggestions on where to begin; you really have to know what you want up front.

Getting Help
Should you need assistance, you can submit a help ticket, search online, or call the support line (seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. ET). I submitted a ticket for the download issues I had, but it sat in limbo for three days without response, which is beyond frustrating. I finally called customer service and, after a minute or two of waiting, I was told that there was an 'unusually high volume' of calls and that my wait time was more than two minutes. However, someone answered almost immediately after I got that message. When I told them about my problem, I was told to call Ancestry to get help, bypassing the required update. After a long wait on Ancestry's help line, my issue was resolved, and quickly. I was instructed to manually download the software update, and, thankfully, that did the trick. Other help options include a PDF companion guide, online tutorials, webinars, and an online community.

Great Record-Keeping Software, But Not a Research Tool
Family Tree Maker 2014 works well for storing and sharing your family tree. You can import a number of file types to get started, and you can export your files when you're done. The software is relatively easy to use and syncs easily with Editor' Choice Ancestry, but it doesn't offer any research resources. It's really at its best when you connect it with an Ancestry account; in fact, I'd recommend using Ancestry on its own, since it offers everything you need in one place.

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Bottom Line: Family Tree Maker is a barebones resource for building family trees, but it doesn't offer any resources to help you with your research unless you link it with a paid Ancestry account.

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