I have been using Reunion 9 with Reunion for iPad for some time and am very happy with them. I have just discovered there is now a version 10, which I am surprised that I had not been advised of. I am now trying to establish whether I should stick with what I have, or upgrade to the new version. I have looked at some of the features on the video and read some of the comments, which do not seem, to be totally supportive, of the new version. Can someone, who has upgraded from version 9 to 10, tell me what they feel are the showstopper improvements? I generally want to have the latest version of any software, but in this instance I am unsure, can somebody sway me one way or the other?
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Re: Reunion 10 v 9
Originally posted by billbir View PostI have been using Reunion 9 with Reunion for iPad for some time and am very happy with them. I have just discovered there is now a version 10, which I am surprised that I had not been advised of. I am now trying to establish whether I should stick with what I have, or upgrade to the new version. I have looked at some of the features on the video and read some of the comments, which do not seem, to be totally supportive, of the new version. Can someone, who has upgraded from version 9 to 10, tell me what they feel are the showstopper improvements? I generally want to have the latest version of any software, but in this instance I am unsure, can somebody sway me one way or the other?
It might be worth you checking through a couple of threads
The three major benefits to me are probably:
1. Web Searching
2. Mapping of places
3. Tree View
But there are plenty of other nice things.
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In my experience, the most prominent posts on any forum are the ones that deal with problems, because if something works, it's not generally worth comment.
While there are still wish list items, the vast majority of issues have been addressed in the first two maintenance releases.
So, I throw in with Keith... it's a significant upgrade worth acquiring. My favorite new features include:
- Tree View
- Mapping/Geocoding
- Gradient fill and round box corners in charts
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Originally posted by Keith Bage View PostIn my opinion R10 is a major upgrade that is well worth the price of upgrade. The best thing you can possibly do is just download the demo for yourself. That'll allow you to have a play with all the new features and read through the manual to see if it is for you or not, but quite honestly I don't know why any Reunion user would hold off on upgrading.
It might be worth you checking through a couple of threads
The three major benefits to me are probably:
1. Web Searching
2. Mapping of places
3. Tree View
But there are plenty of other nice things.
Thanks for your speedy and very helpful reply. There certainly seems to be a lot of people who do like the upgrade.
Can you please elaborate on the Web Search aspect. I live in the UK and use Findmypast and FamilySearch etc., and do not seem to use any on the list. *Reunion is of course, very US orientated, so will that aspect be useful, for non-US genealogists, or am I missing something.
Regards
Bill Birchall
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Re: Reunion 10 v 9
Originally posted by billbir View PostHi Keith,
Thanks for your speedy and very helpful reply. There certainly seems to be a lot of people who do like the upgrade.
Can you please elaborate on the Web Search aspect. I live in the UK and use Findmypast and FamilySearch etc., and do not seem to use any on the list. *Reunion is of course, very US orientated, so will that aspect be useful, for non-US genealogists, or am I missing something.
Regards
Bill Birchall
Well let me tell you up front that I too am in the UK so am also using FindMyPast etc.
Reunion 10 originally came with a fixed set of web searches that the Reunion guys had developed. This contained a fairly wide selection which included Familysearch, Ancestry.co.uk etc. However, I have personally been able to create many additional searches which can be added to reunion to extend the number of searches which can be used. The good news for you is that this includes many UK centric websites such as FindMyPast, FreeBMD, The National Archives and many more (20+ in all). So, there is now a good range of websites available to you to use as a UK user (or for any user for that matter)
That said, I don't want to give the impression that you can easily create additional searches yourself. The creation of these websites is only for those more technically minded and to my knowledge there are very few users who have actually created a search of their own. There is no tool in Reunion to create these searches due to the complex nature of websites and their search engines.
So, in a nutshell, what you get is a very good range of searches along with a very good mechanism of organising and activating these searches. What you are unlikely to be able to do is create "new" searches of your own.
Hope this helps.
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Originally posted by Keith Bage View PostHi Bill,
Well let me tell you up front that I too am in the UK so am also using FindMyPast etc.
Reunion 10 originally came with a fixed set of web searches that the Reunion guys had developed. This contained a fairly wide selection which included Familysearch, Ancestry.co.uk etc. However, I have personally been able to create many additional searches which can be added to reunion to extend the number of searches which can be used. The good news for you is that this includes many UK centric websites such as FindMyPast, FreeBMD, The National Archives and many more (20+ in all). So, there is now a good range of websites available to you to use as a UK user (or for any user for that matter)
That said, I don't want to give the impression that you can easily create additional searches yourself. The creation of these websites is only for those more technically minded and to my knowledge there are very few users who have actually created a search of their own. There is no tool in Reunion to create these searches due to the complex nature of websites and their search engines.
So, in a nutshell, what you get is a very good range of searches along with a very good mechanism of organising and activating these searches. What you are unlikely to be able to do is create "new" searches of your own.
Hope this helps.
Can I be clear, are you saying that you have a list of UK searches, which I can access somehow. If so, how. And are you saying that any not on the list are only available to technically competent individuals?
Regards
Bill
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Originally posted by billbir View PostHi Keith,
Can I be clear, are you saying that you have a list of UK searches, which I can access somehow.
Originally posted by billbir View Post
If so, how.
Originally posted by billbir View PostAnd are you saying that any not on the list are only available to technically competent individuals?
Check this thread for more info on web searching and the searches I have created which are (or will be) available to everyone.
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Originally posted by Keith Bage View PostBill,
Not sure if you have made the jump to R10 yet, but I thought you might like to know that all the Web Searches I created (including the many UK based sites I discussed previously) are now included in R10 v10.0.3 which was released on 3 July.
Regards
Keith
Yes I have moved to version 10 and in fact 10.03, and am very pleased, so far. A couple of possible inclusions for 10.04 might be Rootschat and Genes Reunited, both of which I find very useful. Thanks for looking after the interests of us Brits! Great work!
Bill
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Originally posted by billbir View PostHi Keith,
Yes I have moved to version 10 and in fact 10.03, and am very pleased, so far. A couple of possible inclusions for 10.04 might be Rootschat and Genes Reunited, both of which I find very useful. Thanks for looking after the interests of us Brits! Great work!
Bill
I did try to create a GenesReunited one a while back and failed for a reason I don't recall right now. I'll have another look when I get a moment. As for Rootschat, it does't look like this one will be possible to create.
FYI - You won't have to wait for 10.0.4 for more Web Searches. As of Reunion 10.0.3 you can check for new sites from within the preferences.
Regards
Keith
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Originally posted by Keith Bage View PostIn my opinion R10 is a major upgrade that is well worth the price of upgrade. The best thing you can possibly do is just download the demo for yourself. That'll allow you to have a play with all the new features and read through the manual to see if it is for you or not, but quite honestly I don't know why any Reunion user would hold off on upgrading.
It might be worth you checking through a couple of threads
The three major benefits to me are probably:
1. Web Searching
2. Mapping of places
3. Tree View
But there are plenty of other nice things.
One thing I have not liked in Reunion 10 is the failure to list surnames in All Caps (despite the selection for that).
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Originally posted by Pat Bell View PostOne thing I have not liked in Reunion 10 is the failure to list surnames in All Caps (despite the selection for that).
Is the "Last Name UPPERCASE" box the selection to which you are referring? If so, after checking this box in the Edit Person panel, any "new" last names being entered will appear in all caps. Checking that box will not change any existing last name to all caps (unless you edit it after checking that box).
In order to easily change "all" existing last names to all caps, try this...
1. Select Change in the Navbar.
2. Then, select Case.
3. Next, check the "Last Names" and the "UPPERCASE" box.
4. Finally, click Convert.
I hope you find this information helpful:-)Deb Stuller
Leister Productions Inc.
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