This means you can’t (or don’t want to) run the old and new versions of the synchronization systems in parallel, you have to turn off the old one and turn on the new. Second, while I’m only guessing here (based on many years of software development) I suspect that this change-over was what’s called a “turn-key” implementation, which is always tricky. ![]() It’s something to help differentiate them from other on-line genealogical research providers. First, the ability for Ancestry customers to sync with their local software, be it FTM or RootsMagic or whatever, is something that Ancestry wants to offer, so their efforts on this are more than an FTM thing. Those status reports seem to updated about every week or so. If you are curious when the release will be finalized, keep an eye on the status reports. Beta test users reportedly have been performing updates for several days now. Apparently, the problems are believed to be close to resolved. The details have not been released but apparently one big show stopper has been getting the Family Tree Maker 2017 software in both the Windows and Macintosh computers to synchronize properly with ’s servers. ![]() ![]() There have also been hints in the MacKiev status reports that the folks at also have been burning the midnight oil on their end as well. ![]() MacKiev has been working feverishly on the new release of Family Tree Maker 2017.
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