Is there any way to export my android My Heritage tree into my Online Web Sites tree? I put alot of work into that tree and I don't want to lose it.
Besides the only time I can get more information on my family is when I'm visiting my family and i'm not near a computer. So adding info to my mobile device is far more effective than bringing a computer.
****EDIT**** I noticed the app I have is not created by your company. Its made a developer named "Poid Song" I can probably assume this dev is responsible to a good portion of people who found your service because of this app. It may be benificial to collaborate with this person to help increase your "installed base" on the android platform.Just a thought. Sorry for the misconception.
I am not familiar with this specific app, thanks for letting us know about it!
If you can export a gedcom file from this application, you can easily import it to our website or client.
You will be happy to hear that we are improving our own mobile applications all the time, and soon you will be able to user one which was really made by us :)
The new app for Android works ok on phones, but is a little anoying on tablets. Some of the menus is hardcoded in portrett mode and does not respond to turning the tablet into landscape. It should not be to hard to code an updated UI when the resolution is higher, but at least read the direction and resolution info for all of the UI.
When we are in the editing part of the app it behaves nice and the tree display is better than the web-interface.
Please make the above option in order to prevent individuals with less computer expiriense to change the family tree. It could be implemented as a general option - as it is today - and a per member option negating the general option
I'd like to see the abilty to hide completed Smartmatches, whether confirmed or rejected, etc. With 3000 people in my tree, I find it expremely time consuming to review each and every person to see if I've reviewed their smartmatches. Thanks.
I would like to see Dual Monitor support. If i currently maximize the screen on the second monitor every thing is ok and it all stays on the one monitor. However if i open My Heritage on the first monitor and maximise the screen you can see it expand onto the second monitor but then half of the window everything on the second monotir disappear. If i restore the window back to the one monitor all is fine.
It would be great to have dual monitor support as there is a lot of data when you have a lot of family members listed and it would be nice to be able to spread it out over two screens making it a lot easier to read
Also the ability to resize the font size would also be a good idea as well
We are aware of this problem where If you move FTB to your second screen, and then maximize it in the second screen, It opens partially on both screens.
this is only the case if your main display screen in on the right side.
If your main display screen in on your left side, then FTB opens up just fine in both windows.
We are working on fixing this, and we will let you know when it has been addressed.
My main monitor is on the left hand side and if you maximise it in the right monitor it is fine. However if you open it in the left monitor and maximise the window it looks like is spreading across both screens but only the section on the left monitor is visible. The minimise, Maximise & Close buttons on the top right side of the screen are not there.
I would just like to add that I have the exact same problem. My primary monitor is to the left. When maximizing it looks like it spreads across both screens as I just se half of the program on the left monitor. But on the right monitor it just gets white.
I love the timebook, but it is not terribly smart at picking out photos. For instance, for pictures of the one of the main person's children or sibblings, it should strive to pick photos in which the other children or sibblings do not show. Otherwise, all children and sibllings' pages look pretty much the same. Besides, picking out photos in which most, if not all, sibblings and children show is what should be done in the family pages. The same can be said for couples, e.g. parents, grandparents. It's not difficult to devise a scoring system based on these criteria to rank and select the photos.