Family Ties was an early genealogy program from the 1980s, possibly updated through the late 1980s, developed by Neil Wagstaff and that ran on CP/M and DOS-based computers.
Note: This genealogy application is no longer in development or supported. If you need help with this software, please start a thread in our forums or contact us. For current applications, see the genealogy software page, and for GEDCOM information, see the GEDCOM page.
Name: | Family Ties |
First Released: | 1980s |
Last Updated: | 1.19c / 1989 ? |
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Platform & Type: | CP/M, DOS, Mac 512 (Apple Macintosh 512k) |
Requires: | 8-inch or 5.25-inch floppy drive, 64kb Memory CP/M Kaypro DSDD |
Developer/Publisher: | Neil Wagstaff |
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Date | Links, Articles, Reviews |
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28 April 2023 | Dick Eastman/Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter Where is Genealogy Technology Headed |
Entry at the Computer History Museum | |
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Filename (s): | FT119C.EXE (DOS) FT119CPM.ARC (CPM) |
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