This is an open question and I really need your input here.
I have put many years of effort into populating data into Reunion. I have also purchased the latest Reunion 13. But as I'm collaborating with family members around the world, it is no longer sufficient for me to be sending occasional PDFs for their consumption. They want to interact with all the latest data at their convenience and in different views. They want to search and navigate and even contribute content. But the HTML output still looks like something out of the 90s.
Basically, they want some type of online, collaborative piece of software. Perhaps like Ancestry.com, which is the only one I have spent any time with recently, but without all the red-tape and restrictions. And price. Some of them also have extensive trees already in Ancestry.com that have critical data. As awesome as Reunion is, the model if keeping all the data for an extensive family cooped up in a single-user, non-collaborative database is way too outdated, and defeats the value of me having collected all this data, if I can't let others freely enjoy it.
But correct me if I'm wrong, there is no way to do a bi-directional sync between Ancestry.com <--> Reunion, right? And there is no way to export/import photos and other media? (No, fixing one photos at a time by hand is not an acceptable option).
So!
My question to you is, is there another platform out there to which I can sync my Reunion content, including photos, and which will allow relatives to browse in a modern, tree-like format? It would be nice if they could also contribute content, splice into larger trees, and sync back to Reunion, but those latter 3 criteria are things I could probably live without.
I have put many years of effort into populating data into Reunion. I have also purchased the latest Reunion 13. But as I'm collaborating with family members around the world, it is no longer sufficient for me to be sending occasional PDFs for their consumption. They want to interact with all the latest data at their convenience and in different views. They want to search and navigate and even contribute content. But the HTML output still looks like something out of the 90s.
Basically, they want some type of online, collaborative piece of software. Perhaps like Ancestry.com, which is the only one I have spent any time with recently, but without all the red-tape and restrictions. And price. Some of them also have extensive trees already in Ancestry.com that have critical data. As awesome as Reunion is, the model if keeping all the data for an extensive family cooped up in a single-user, non-collaborative database is way too outdated, and defeats the value of me having collected all this data, if I can't let others freely enjoy it.
But correct me if I'm wrong, there is no way to do a bi-directional sync between Ancestry.com <--> Reunion, right? And there is no way to export/import photos and other media? (No, fixing one photos at a time by hand is not an acceptable option).
So!
My question to you is, is there another platform out there to which I can sync my Reunion content, including photos, and which will allow relatives to browse in a modern, tree-like format? It would be nice if they could also contribute content, splice into larger trees, and sync back to Reunion, but those latter 3 criteria are things I could probably live without.
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