I want to start using My Roots. What do I do?
For information on downloading and installing My Roots, please see our Getting Started page.
What Windows software can create GED files that can be imported into My Roots?
If your software is not listed, do not assume it is not compatible with My Roots. It just means that nobody has reported on it yet.
Brother's Keeper
When exporting to a GED file to be imported into My Roots, make sure to
select the "Windows" character set. GED
dates should always be formatted as "25 NOV 1990", so make sure to
enter all dates in this format. If your dates appear in your GED file as
25-11-1990, you'll have to edit it, and replace "-01-" with " JAN
", "-02-" with " FEB ", etc. before importing. Another
option is to use BKUTIL to correctly format all dates (using "Type
2").
DYNAS-TREE
Before exporting to a GED file, go to Einstellung,
Datum, set Date to "31 DEC 1995", and select "formatiert
exportieren".
Family Historian
Before exporting to a GED file to be imported into My Roots,
go to Tools, Preferences, File Load/Save, and make sure the "Output
Family Records Before Individual Records" box is not checked.
Family Tree Maker
When exporting to a GED file to be imported into My Roots, make sure to check
the "Abbreviate Tags" box.
Heredis
When exporting to a GED file to be imported into My Roots, make sure to
select the "ANSI" character set.
Legacy Family Tree
Before exporting to a GED file, go to Options, Customize, Date and make sure the
Month Format is set to "Abbr. Month Name". When doing the export, make
sure the "Indent Gedcom Tag Levels" option is turned OFF.
The Master Genealogist
When exporting to a GED file to be imported into My Roots, make sure to
select the "ANSI" character set.
Personal Ancestral File
When
exporting to a GED file to be imported into My Roots, make sure to select the
"Other GEDCOM 5.5" option and the ANSEL
character set (not UTF-8, which is the default). You should also make sure that
"Include multimedia links" is not checked.
What Macintosh software can create GED files that can be imported into My Roots?
| Title and Versions | Click for More Information |
| GEDitCom, 2.9 | |
| Gene, 4.2 or later | |
| Heredis [Français] (see below) | |
| Personal Ancestral File for Macintosh, 2.3.1 (see below) | |
| Reunion (see below) |
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Heredis
When exporting to a GED file to be imported into My Roots, make sure to
select the "ANSI" character set.
Personal Ancestral File
When exporting to a GED file to be imported into My Roots, check the
box for "PAF
2.1/2.2/2.3/2.31 on a different computer".
Reunion
When exporting to a GED file to be imported into My Roots, make sure to set the
"Destination" to "Gedcom 5.5" and the "Gedcom Character
Set" to "Windows". Do not check the box to include sources.
What Unix software can create GED files that can be imported into My Roots?
| Title and Versions | Click for More Information |
| LifeLines, 3.0.17 (see below) |
Note: There is no Unix version of the My Roots Conversion Utility. GED files created using a Unix-based genealogy application must be converted on a Windows or Macintosh system.
LifeLines
To create a GED file to be imported into My Roots, from the main menu, type
"r" for report generation, "simpleged" for the report name,
and a pathname for the GED file to be created. You'll need to convert
the Unix line ends to DOS line ends before importing. This can be done with BBEdit
or the following perl command:
perl -p -e 's/$/\r/' <original.ged >converted.ged
What Windows software has been found to be incompatible with the My Roots Conversion Utility?
What Macintosh software has been found to be incompatible with the My Roots Conversion Utility?
What Unix software has been found
to be incompatible with the My Roots Conversion Utility?
None so far.
What's a good book to read when getting started with genealogy?
We recommend How to Do Everything With Your Genealogy
By George G. Morgan
Can I install My Roots to secondary storage (e.g., Compact
Flash or SD card) or store my data there?
During installation, you are asked the following question:
Install "Tapperware My Roots" using the default application install directory?
If you click on Yes, My Roots is installed to main memory. But if you click on No, you are allowed to select the destination media. If you select a "Storage Card" in the "Save In" drop-down list, My Roots will be installed there.
However, My Roots always stores its data in main memory, and cannot store it on secondary storage.
What is the difference between the trial and registered
versions of My Roots?
The trial version of My Roots will let you create only 20 people. Although you
can use the My Roots Conversion Utility to convert a GED file of any size, My
Roots will not open a database containing more than 20 people.
How
can I evaluate the trial version of My Roots if my GED file contains more than
20 people?
You can do one of the following:
If you did not find an answer to your question here, please try the General FAQ.