There is a demo/trial version and the sample GEDCOM file will allow you to try out all of the features of the registered version, and I deliberately used the sample GEDCOM file so that you can see exactly what I did. Upgrades cost $25 (1 year of support/updates) or $50 (3 years of support/updates). It has two prices for new purchases – $39 for 1 years worth of support and updates or $64 for 3 years worth of support/updates. The Mac version has been available for just over a year. It requires at least Mac OS X 10.5 running on Intel Macs, but there is a Windows (XP, Vista, 7) version, which maybe important to some people. The developers describe it as a program for browsing, manipulating, converting and extracting data from GEDCOM files, and that’s a very concise summary, but I think it doesn’t do it complete justice. It can display many of the same reports and charts that typical genealogy software can generate. Instead, it’s used to work directly with navigating/browsing GEDCOM files, generating reports from GEDCOM files, and either converting those GEDCOM files to other character sets (such as converting to or from Unicode/UTF-8 GEDCOMs on Macs), or generating an HTML-based website from those GEDCOM files.
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#Gedscape mac for mac os x
GedScape is not a genealogy application for Mac OS X in the traditional sense – you don’t use it to create or update family trees. Version: The version reviewed is GedScape 2.6.02 Summary: This is a review of GedScape, a cross-platform Mac OS X and Windows genealogy utility for working with GEDCOM files.