I used this the other day when I forgot to write in my research log. I can now look back and see what changes I made each research session. I haven’t used them all but I’m glad to have them available: Here’s a list of my favorite new features. The upgrade process was headache-free and I’m happily using and exploring the expanded capabilities. (It had been three years since I upgraded to Reunion 12.) I quickly checked out the new features and didn’t hesitate to spend $49.95 for the upgrade. (I started with Reunion 10.) Just last week when I opened the program, I saw that an upgrade to Reunion 13 was available. Over the years, I’ve upgraded Reunion when new versions became available every few years. I’m definitely a glass-half-full kind of gal, but the only complaint I’ve ever had about Reunion is that media files do not export with a GEDCOM. It works well with the way I think and I’ve found it intuitive and easy to use. I love Reunion, though the truth is I’ve never used any other software so I don’t have anything to compare it with. I’ve been using Reunion, the genealogy software designed for the Mac, since I started getting serious about genealogy research, back in 2012. A bowtie chart for my paternal grandparents
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