They must of changed it because before you could view it. But doesn't
matter as long as you merge the document (census) to you family tree maker
you can always view it. But still they shouldn't restrict you from viewing
something that you paid for when you were subscribed.

* This is a big one!  If you don't have a subscription with Ancestry, they
will not let you view records you have ALREADY attached. This bugs me to no
end!  They will, however, continue to sell your pictures and records to
only subscribers. So, the sync with FTM gives you access to your Ancestry
records when not subscribed.


On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 10:19 AM, Bill Boyd <[email protected]> wrote:

> I use both Ancestry and Family Tree Maker. Cheri is correct for the
> overall, but there are some things to be aware of:
>
> * The sync doesn't get everything on ancestry. For example, all of the
> data associated with documents and headstones does not come down to FTM. If
> I have text in the translation field on ancestry, it never appears in FTM.
>
> * Things change more frequently in the cloud (Ancestry). They are very
> regularly trying new things. Some things disappear completely. For example,
> I spent a lot of time tagging faces in pictures only to have the feature,
> and data, disappear. Better to just describe in notes.
>
> * They are constantly breaking the sync feature. This generally corrupts
> the FTM file. I don't mind as much since my "master" is always the cloud
> copy.
>
> * As Cheri states, I like "owning" the data. Should Ancestry disappear or
> crash, I can continue (with diminished data). Also, I periodically let my
> subscription expire and turn to free services. It forces me to look
> elsewhere for a time. I find newspapers and browsing images on familysearch
> very worthwhile.
>
> * This is a big one!  If you don't have a subscription with Ancestry, they
> will not let you view records you have ALREADY attached. This bugs me to no
> end!  They will, however, continue to sell your pictures and records to
> only subscribers. So, the sync with FTM gives you access to your Ancestry
> records when not subscribed.
>
> * Try the different Ancestry access points (web, iPhone, Android) every
> now and then. They often screw up security on upgrades and provide free
> record access for a time.  Also, the iPhone (right now) allows individual
> record purchases for $1.99. Not cheap, butter better than paying for a
> month for 1 or 2 records.
>
> * Some records are FREE no matter you subscription status. No, Ancestry
> does not make it obvious which records!  Anything from the 1940 census,
> find a grave, billion graves, and many others, are always free. You'll have
> to develop a list. If you select a premium record, just back up from the
> prompt to subscribe.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Regards,
>
> Bill
>
> On Jan 20, 2014, at 9:07 AM, Cheri Mello <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Ancestry, you can keep your genealogy in the cloud, on their servers.
> With Family Tree Maker, you will have your own genealogy software on your
> computer (back it up yourself). It has a lot more bells and whistles than
> Ancestry. It can also sync with Ancestry as well.
> Cheri
> On Jan 20, 2014 9:04 AM, "Adair Borba" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I have a membership to Ancestry.com and for the most part seem to have
>> expired the available data.  Is Family Tree Maker just an enhancement to my
>> Ancestry membership?  I am just wondering where I might go next...any
>> thoughts?
>>
>> Adair Borba
>> Researching Borbas of Sao Jorge/Sebastopol California
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