![]() ![]() But it follows a philosophy of “make everything available in a single window”, which I found a bit overwhelming. Heredis is a bit better-it at least looks like a Mac application. ![]() And the list of children, there at the bottom? What’s with the bizarre diagonal layout? ![]() It’s like they couldn’t decide on a color schema and so went for as many pastels as they could find. I’m sure there are plenty of ugly Mac programs, but I can’t believe people would pay $100 for something this hideous. Reunion by Leister Productions appears to be the suite of choice for most Mac-using genealogy enthusiasts.But I have been less than impressed what what I’ve seen. There are actually quite a few applications for the Mac, and a few of them are even free. I say unfortunately, because I have looked and looked for a decent genealogical program for OSX and am frankly astounded by the lack. Unfortunately, this renewal of interest coincides with my adoption of Mac OS X. About 4 or 5 years ago I did quite a bit of work on my genealogy, but what with kids (and Ruby!) I’ve only recently rediscovered that passion. I’ve recently been experiencing a renewal of interest in family history research.
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