Hi again Ronni

I've just checked and it seems I do have the latest version of Reunion.

Kind regards
Laura


On 15/06/2011, at 2:07 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:


Hi Laura,

Reunion 9 is compatible with the GEDCOM format. A few clicks, and you’ll have 
all of your hard work imported into Reunion 9.

Moving your data is a matter of exporting using the GEDCOM format, saving the 
resulting file to a place you will be able to access from your Mac OS X system, 
then importing it into Reunion 9.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 15/06/2011, at 1:22 PM, Laura Webb wrote:

> 
> Hi Ronni
> 
> Thanks for your input and for the "Offlist" instructions for downloading and 
> installing Reunion. The information has now been printed. 
> 
> No, not Family Tree Maker but Heredis, which runs under Rosetta.
> 
> I imagine the instructions for exporting a GEDCOM file would be similar 
> regardless of the program involved.
> 
> Again many thanks for your help. I'm really looking forward to finally having 
> Reunion, something I've wanted for a long time. So indirectly, Rosetta not 
> being available with Lion has forced the change.
> 
> 
> Kind regards
> Laura
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 15/06/2011, at 12:58 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi Laura,
> 
> Were you using Family Tree Maker?
> If so go here for instructions:
> <http://www.leisterpro.com/doc/version9/questions/answers/ftm.php>
> 
> I’ll also email you “Offlist” instructions “Reunion 9-downloading and 
> installing Reunion.pdf”
> 
> --------
> "Many Reunion users are former Family Tree Maker users who switched to 
> Reunion successfully using a GEDCOM file to transfer their data.
> 
> The instructions below are for exporting a GEDCOM file from Family Tree Maker 
> and importing the GEDCOM file into Reunion 9. We suggest you bookmark this 
> page and refer to it while transferring your data.
> 
> Step 1: Open your family file in Family Tree Maker.
> 
> Step 2: From the main menu, choose File -> Export File -> Entire File.
> 
> Step 3: From the Save as type popup menu, choose GEDCOM (*.GED)
> 
> Step 4: To save the GEDCOM file to your Windows Desktop, click Desktopon the 
> left side of the window.
> 
> Step 5: Click Save and a new window will open. Make sure the settings in the 
> Export to GEDCOM window are as follows:
> 
> Step 6: Click OK.
> 
> The GEDCOM file will appear on your Windows Desktop. (Note that the .GED 
> extension may not be visible when the file is on the Desktop.)
> 
> Step 7: Move this file to your Macintosh via USB flash drive, CD-R, network, 
> or email.
> 
> Step 8: On your Macintosh, drag and drop the GEDCOM file onto theReunion 9 
> icon which is inside your Applications folder.
> 
> Notes...
> 
>       • Reunion 9 in "demo mode" does not import GEDCOM files.
>       • GEDCOM exchange with Family Tree Maker is generally very good, 
> depending on the extent to which custom fields and source records are 
> utilized. 
> 
> However, the basics, such as all the people, names, dates, places, links 
> (parents to children, spouses, etc.) should transfer fine. 
> The most problematic area of GEDCOM is with source”
> ———
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
> 
> 
> On 15/06/2011, at 12:41 PM, Laura Webb wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Thank you Ray. 
>> 
>> Some good information there too and a web page new to me. Plus the 
>> information about duty. Will keep the details for future reference but as 
>> you will note I went ahead with Steven's suggestion of the download. I have 
>> not as yet done the actual download as I need time to think about 
>> transferring all the data in my current program. 
>> 
>> With the advent of Lion not far away I knew I had to do something soon. It's 
>> a while since I've been active with my family tree but I guess it just means 
>> creating a GEDCOM file.
>> 
>> Regards
>> Laura
>> 
>> On 15/06/2011, at 9:55 AM, Ray Forma wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Laura,
>> 
>> Leister Productions Reunion 9 Genealogy Software - For Mac OS X - Universal 
>> Binary is US$ 97.95 plus US$ 9.56 postage from:
>> 
>> <http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Leister%20Productions/LP7901/>
>> 
>> Anything except illegal imports under AU$1000 in total arriving in Aus is 
>> not subject to any duty or GST.
>> 
>> I have successfully bought many things from this supplier over the years.
>> 
>> On 15/06/2011, at 10:45 AM, Laura Webb wrote:
>> 
>>> Good morning all            
>>> 
>>> I am aware that there are folk on this list who use Reunion for Mac.
>>> 
>>> My current genie programme requires Rosetta which Lion will not support. So 
>>> if I upgrade I need to purchase alternate genealogy software. Reunion is 
>>> obviously the way to go but I am confused by the pricing. If I purchase in 
>>> Australia it seems I will have to pay $179 but if I order the CD from the 
>>> US I am quoted 109USD including postage (there is a rider that, if 
>>> applicable, customs duty might be applied when received).
>>> 
>>> Given the current rate of exchange there is a vast difference in these 
>>> prices. Although I don't know, I doubt there would be any customs duty on a 
>>> single CD.
>>> 
>>> Any advice would be appreciated.
>>> 
>>> Regards
>>> Laura
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Ray Forma
>> Mob +61 (0) 428 596938




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