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Family Tree Maker 2024 edition out soon

The latest edition of Family Tree Maker, the 2024 edition, is due imminently from software publishers MacKiev. This sees the first new version of the program since 2019 and it includes major updates. These include the Connect Workspace, making it easier to work collaboratively with family members, or the Turn Back Time 5000 facility, which allows you to roll back up to 5,000 steps to correct an error you may have unwittingly made many steps previously. Media tools include the Album Walk, allowing you to create mini-documentaries, and the Photo Darkroom image editing tools. RRP £80. https://www.mackiev.com/ftm/ ftm2024_coming_soon.html

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