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29 maj 2013 · Only Ancestry, My Heritage, and Geni in their list actually offer dedicated free genealogy apps for iPads and iPhones. Fold3 works differently: “There is no need to download an ‘app’ from an App Store, simply visit Fold3 from your web browser and we format it for you device from there.”
Compare your origins with your DNA Matches. Discover distant (and perhaps, not-so-distant) living relatives who share your DNA and get side-by-side comparisons of your ethnicities. Free Download:
Free Features: • Build a family tree. • Search the census records and access more than 1.1 billion free records. • Receive hints based on your tree. • Scan or upload your own family pictures. • Receive messages from Ancestry members. • See your ancestors' life stories on a map.
System requirements: iPad or iPhone (iOS 3.1 or later) plus a family tree on Ancestry.com. Demo/trial version: none. Biggest draws: Lovely to look at and intuitive to use; ability to view original source images attached to your tree; search and upward integration with Ancestry.com; even works on your phone.
While you're waiting for your test results, use free sources like FamilySearch and activate the Ancestry trial once your DNA is processed. I found the Ancestry sub well worth it for a few years but now I've put it on hold and use other resources instead.
Ancestry: Family History & DNA latest version for iOS (iPhone/iPad/Apple Watch) free download. Explore who and where you personally came from through photos, stories, historical records, and so much more— even your ethnicity and family communities if you’ve taken an AncestryDNA® test.
Ancestry 2.0 is available now through the iTunes App Store for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. You’ll need an Ancestry account to create your own tree, which is free, while access to its online records requires a subscription or pay-as-you-go credits.