(Opens in a new window) Read Our Family Tree Heritage Platinum 9 Review The Heredis website is a bit quirky, as some of the links don't go where they should, but the software works as promised. Free apps for iPhone ($389.00 at Walmart) (Opens in a new window) and iPad ($445.00 at eBay) (Opens in a new window) let you edit your family tree and even print it. To download the software, you just need to provide your name and email address no credit card is required. Like other genealogy programs I've reviewed, Heredis 2014 is compatible with several versions of Windows (XP through 8), but it also works with several versions of Mac OS (Snow Leopard through Yosemite). One big advantage of Heredis 2014 is its OS compatibility.
One quirk: Heredis is based in France, and its website content and lengthy manual is awkwardly translated to English, though most users should be able to puzzle their way through it. The Mac- and Windows-compatible software is easy to navigate, and the publishing options are generous, which is rare in this space. Heredis 2014 also offers a robust free plan that only limits the number of individuals you can add per genealogy file, which is a nice perk. Heredis 2014 ($39.99) is downloadable genealogy software that offers most of the features you need to build accurate family trees and organize your research.
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