A lower price for MyBlood!

Hello everybody. Today we lowered the price of MyBlood from $59.95 to $49.95.
The price difference for family tree applications on the Mac and PC is considerable. On the Mac $59.95 would not be considered that expensive (Reunion is around $100); on the PC side it seems to be relatively expensive.
That’s why we lowered our price to the more acceptable $49.95 for PC users.

Best regards,
Geert

MyBlood in Frysk (Frisian)

Thanks to Liske Rynja MyBlood got translated into Frisian. Frisian is an official and protected language in the Netherlands.
Old English and Old Frisian have a lot in common. Words like kaai, swiet and tsiis (or key, sweet and cheese) are often given as examples of this, but that was in the 13th century…
You can download the Frisian language here.
If you want to know more about the Frisian language, you might be interested in the links below:

Toen Fries nog op Engels leek

An Introduction to Old Frisian

Webster’s online dictionary (including translations to Frisian)

Greetings,
Geert

July winner of the MyBlood prize draw

We are very happy to announce that the July winner of MyBlood competition is Drew Andrew from Australia.

Drew tells us “I have been looking for ages for a Genealogy program that works on both Mac and PC … MyBlood is very easy to use on both my Macbook and PC desktop and I am storing and saving all files in Dropbox so both Mac and PC are both kept updated”

Congratulations to Drew and if you want to be the next winner, go to our site and fill in the form.

Kind regards,
the MyBlood team

First winner!

We asked you on this blog and on our website to tell us what you liked and disliked about MyBlood.  And we promised that you could win a full production license in return. That’s why we are very happy to announce that the first winner of this content contest is US based James E Winfrey.

James especially liked: The ancestor and descendant views are extremely good tools.  It is great to look at a large family and be able to see where all the folks fit both in family links and in time.  The overall approach to the family view is well thought out and navigation is almost automatic”.

And because we are honest people, here is what James disliked about MyBlood: “My preference would be to show only vital event info on the family view for each person.  Some of my family have many events and it really looks crowded.  It is hard to see what the value is on presenting all this information on this view.”

Congratulations to James and if you want to be the next winner, go to our site and fill in the form.

Kind regards,

Bert