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Shirley Cann
Good morning. I have been working on my family tree with for some 20 years now and with Family Historian for most of that time, and well pleased with it. However it is all on my Microsoft Windows 10 laptop and I now have an Apple laptop.
Has anyone used Apple for their family tree successfully? I would be most interested to know as the Windows laptop is getting very old now and wondering how much longer it will last. Any info would be much appreciated. Thank you Shirley Cann |
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colevalleygirl@colevalleygirl.co.uk
You might want to look at
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https://fhug.org.uk/kb/kb-article/family-historian-on-mac-or-linux/ -----Original Message-----
From: family-historian@groups.io <family-historian@groups.io> On Behalf Of Shirley Cann via groups.io Sent: 22 December 2021 11:14 To: family-historian@groups.io Subject: [family-historian] Re Apple Good morning. I have been working on my family tree with for some 20 years now and with Family Historian for most of that time, and well pleased with it. However it is all on my Microsoft Windows 10 laptop and I now have an Apple laptop. Has anyone used Apple for their family tree successfully? I would be most interested to know as the Windows laptop is getting very old now and wondering how much longer it will last. |
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Shirley Cann
Thanks, had a look at the document you mention. Sounds a bit complex for me, so maybe I should leave well alone. I have all the info from my family tree documented and that is now on the Apple. Just the programme I had hoped for.
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Anyway thank you for your response. Much appreciated. Shirley Cann On 22 Dec 2021, at 11:16, colevalleygirl@... wrote: |
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Malcolm Perrins
Hello Shirley
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I run FH7 on an Apple M1 MacBook Pro using Parallels and the ARM version of Windows 11. FH7 works without issue. At present you will have to join Microsoft's Insider Program to be able to download Windows 11. I do not believe there is an ARM version of Windows 10. Regards Malcolm Perrins Sydney Australia On 22/12/21, 11:04 pm, "Shirley Cann via groups.io" <family-historian@groups.io on behalf of cann527@...> wrote: Thanks, had a look at the document you mention. Sounds a bit complex for me, so maybe I should leave well alone. I have all the info from my family tree documented and that is now on the Apple. Just the programme I had hoped for. Anyway thank you for your response. Much appreciated. Shirley Cann On 22 Dec 2021, at 11:16, colevalleygirl@... wrote:> > You might want to look at > https://fhug.org.uk/kb/kb-article/family-historian-on-mac-or-linux/ > > -----Original Message----- > From: family-historian@groups.io <family-historian@groups.io> On Behalf Of > Shirley Cann via groups.io > Sent: 22 December 2021 11:14 > To: family-historian@groups.io > Subject: [family-historian] Re Apple > > Good morning. I have been working on my family tree with for some 20 years > now and with Family Historian for most of that time, and well pleased with > it. However it is all on my Microsoft Windows 10 laptop and I now have an > Apple laptop. > Has anyone used Apple for their family tree successfully? I would be most > interested to know as the Windows laptop is getting very old now and > wondering how much longer it will last. > > > > > > > > > |
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Shirley Cann
Thanks Malcolm. However I am not sure, being over 80, that I can do that myself. I do have a contact who has a business in computers so I could ask him.
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Thanks for replying. Shirley On 22 Dec 2021, at 13:17, Malcolm Perrins <malcolm.perrins@...> wrote: |
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