As of April 2026, the transition to Ancestry's new API is complete. This should improve the reliability, performance and security of how both RootsMagic and Family Tree Maker function during synchronization. While it's tempting not to update, especially when those updates have a tangible cost and you may be perfectly happy with the performance of an older version — it's important to do so if you plan on continuing to synchronize trees.
For RootsMagic, you currently need version 11.2.0 or later. If you need to update, head over to their blog for more information on how to obtain the update. If you use Family Tree Maker, FTM2024 was developed with the new API in mind. Versions prior to 2017 no longer sync.
On another note — please remember to back up your desktop files and media. Regardless of whether you use the latest software version, things can and will go wrong. You always want a recent backup in case you need to restore. This goes for any genealogy software you may be using, even if it's not RootsMagic or FTM. Having a solid backup plan is essential. I recommend three locations. For me, those locations include my computer, a USB drive, and cloud backups.
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I'm constantly amazed at people who tell me they never back up anything on their computers or in their software programs. One day that choice will bite them!
ReplyDeleteI learned many, many, many years ago the importance of backing up when my first computer, a Zenith all-in-one froze and shut down while I was working on my thesis. Already I had been backing up, but still lost half a chapter. After that, I set auto-save to every minute AND made sure to back up every day to more than one floppy (yes, it was THAT long ago!).
ReplyDeleteLike Linda, I'm amazed when people say they've never backed anything up!