![]() ![]() The Master Genealogist (TMG) - Rated 4.51 out of 5įamily Tree Maker - Up To Version 16 - Rated 4.49 out of 5 Personal Ancestral File (PAF) - Rated 4.87 out of 5įamily Book Creator - Rated 4.70 out of 5 The Next Generation (TNG) - Rated 4.91 out of 5 Second Site for TMG - Rated 5.00 out of 5 Of those, 20 programs won a Users Choice Award by ending the year with a user rating of at least 4.00 out of 5. So 42 programs were eligible for an award this year. 42 programs with at least 10 user reviews and 1+ review(s) in 2019.60 programs with at least 10 user reviews.303 programs with at least 1 user review. ![]() ![]() This ensures that the most recent reviews will always have the greatest influence. GenSoftReviews uses an exponential weighting algorithm so that a review a year old will have 1/2 the weight, 2 years old will have 1/4 weight, etc. These awards are given to software that has achieved at least a 4.00 out of 5 rating at the end of 2019 from 10 or more reviews which included at least one review during 2019. Users of genealogy software go to GenSoftReviews to rate and review their software and say what they like and don’t like about it. I’m pleased to announce the winners of the 11th annual GenSoftReviews Users Choice Awards. But I believe 64-bit is more stable and is less likely to crash than a 32-bit program because it really can’t run out of address space.Īnd a bit of a teaser: I’m starting to get back to working on Behold. On my computer I find it about 30% slower when comparing the loading speed of the same file. The 64-bit version of Behold is actually a bit slower than the 32-bit version. My tests using GEDCOMs created by Tamura Jones’ GedFan program indicate that on my computer which has 12 GB of RAM, 32-bit Behold can load up to fan value 19 (a half a million individuals) but 64-bit Behold can load up to fan value 22 (four million individuals). If Behold 1.2.3 runs out of memory because your GEDCOM is too big, then 64-bit Behold may not. What does 64-bit give you that 32-bit doesn’t? Well, really it just can handle larger files. The bit-level of your Windows computer will be detected, and the appropriate executable will be installed. The new installation program now contains both a 32-bit and 64-bit executable. If Behold 1.2.3 is running fine for you, there’s no reason to upgrade. I’ve released an update to Behold that includes a 64-bit executable that will run on 64-bit Windows computers. ![]()
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