Friday, December 18, 2015

Ancestral Quest Provides Family Tree Maker Users with Path Forward and a $10 Discount

I promised to publish information about desktop genealogy software programs that offers discounts on switching from Family Tree Maker.  I received this information from Gaylon Findlay of Incline Software about his program, Ancestral Quest:

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Ancestral Quest Provides Family Tree Maker Users with Path Forward and a $10 Discount.

We know that Family Tree Maker (FTM) users were disheartened to learn recently that Ancestry.com will be discontinuing FTM, and even though FTM will continue to function for some time, many FTM users are anxious to explore alternate software. Incline Software invites them to give Ancestral Quest (AQ) a serious look. Here are a few things they should know about AQ:

* Ancestral Quest can easily import their data. You can watch a short video that will guide you through this process here: watch video


* Ancestry.com has previously licensed AQ to be the base of their company product. Prior to acquiring the company that owned FTM, Ancestry.com had licensed AQ and distributed it to millions of their users under the name of Ancestry Family Tree (AFT). Just like AFT, AQ has the option to do background searches on the Ancestry.com databases, and provides links to the results.

* Ancestral Quest has been licensed as the basis for other major family tree software titles that have been used by millions of people, including the Windows versions of Personal Ancestral File (PAF).

* Ancestral Quest is available both for Windows and Mac.

* AQ is easy to use, yet full-featured. Beginners and professionals alike enjoy the simple yet comprehensive options for recording and sharing their family tree information.

* AQ has a unique capability for teams of users to share their data on a private cloud-based system. We call this “Collaboration.”

* AQ was the first family tree product to be certified to share data with FamilySearch, and received an award for the completeness of that offering.

* Ancestral Quest Basics is a free version of AQ. FTM users could download the free AQ Basics, import their FTM data into it, spend some time getting a feel for the screens and reports, and then make a decision about whether to continue using AQ as their FTM replacement – all without any cost.

* Thanks to the efforts of volunteers around the world, AQ is available in many languages other than its native English. These include German, French, Spanish, and many others.

* Until January 31, 2016, you can apply a $10 discount to your upgrade to AQ.

To learn more about Ancestral Quest, the transition from Family Tree Maker, and the $10 discount, please visit this page: www.ancquest.com/ftm.

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2 comments:

T said...

I would have to experiment with replacement software 24/7 in order to narrow them down to one or two before the special offers expire. While I appreciate all the discounts and freebies we are offered, they are expiring too soon. If you are already using the program being offered to a potential new customer, it's easy to navigate your soft ware. If you are like me, moving to something new and more than likely trying out more than one program, it's a nightmare. Even finding the FAQs page is daunting. Searching for dead people is fun. Switching to new software is not. I like paper. Maybe my software program will be my back up to my paper.

Keith Riggle said...

Another genealogy app developer who claims that moving your FTM tree is as simple as GEDCOM export and import. It's not so simple, as I explain in the first part of my series on replacing Family Tree Maker at http://genealogytools.com/replacing-family-tree-maker-part-1-how-to-scrub-your-data/. If you want all of your data kept intact, you need to modify some of it first.