I Love My Family Mac OS
Personal Ancestral File, aka PAF, was a very popular genealogy application for many years, whose development dates back to the 1980s, and for some genealogists, it was the only program they would use. I still get questions about it here in 2015. There hasn’t been a new official version available for the Mac (Macintosh) platform for over 20 years, and the last version for Mac only runs under the “Classic” Mac environment (up through OS 9).
PAF 2.3 for Mac was also known as MacPAR and Family Records.
Before I start confessing my love for the Mac, let me first admit something. Yes, I am a devoted Apple fan and take a lot of pride in it. I love a Mac because I daresay, it is a far better design and helps me perform all my tasks more efficiently.
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Newer versions of PAF for DOS can be run under OS X using DOSBox, and Windows versions can be run under OS using CrossOver or Wine. If you have a copy of Windows, you can also install a virtualization program like Parallels Desktop 10 for Mac, VMWare Fusion, or VirtualBox.
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If you are looking for a modern successor that runs under Mac OS X, consider PAW2U. If you are doing LDS Temple Work, or are interested in doing it, please check our TempleReady/LDS Temple Work page to view applications that support this kind of genealogy work. There was an attempt (“MacPAF“) several years ago at making an app for those still using the original PAF/Family Records for Mac. however it was discontinued.
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[wpfmb type=’error’ theme=2]FamilySearch discontinued support and downloads for PAF in 2013.[/wpfmb]
- Click here and download the I Love My Family, Love Family graphic Window, Mac, Linux Last updated 2020 Commercial licence included.
- As a result, Apple’s focus on the Mac waned: the hardware didn’t receive an update for over four years, and then OS X, once regularly updated with interesting features, now only receives the.
- IMac — beautiful, intuitive all-in-one desktops with incredible processors, a Retina display, and the world’s most advanced desktop operating system.
- Apple’s Mac OS X was so well thought-out, and my new machine was fast and powerful. When it came time to upgrade in 2012, I got another MacBook Pro without even thinking about it.
[wpfmb type=’success’ theme=2]Please read theFAQ – Personal Ancestral File (PAF)
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Developer/Publisher: | FamilySearch |
Current Version: | Version 2.3.1 |
Last Updated: | 1994 (Macintosh) |
Originally Released: | PAF 2.1, released in 1987. |
Price/Upgrade: | $0 |
Platforms: | Macintosh, DOS, Windows |
Requirements: | Classic OS 8.5 through OS 9.2.2 |
Support Languages: | Varied |
GEDCOM Support: | GEDCOM 4.0 (version 2.3.1) - Later versions for DOS/Windows support GEDCOM 5.5. |
Unicode GEDCOM (Explanation): | No Unicode support in any Apple II or Mac version. PAF 5.0 (Windows) supports Unicode. |
LDS Ordinance Support: | Yes |
Useful Links: | Official Website: familysearch.org/PAF/ PAF Forums at genealogy.com |
Series History: | PAF 1.0 - 1984, DOS, No GEDCOM Support PAF 2.0 - 1986, Apple II, DOS, CP/M , GEDCOM 2.0 PAF 2.1 - 1987, First Macintosh release, Apple PRO-DOS, DOS GEDCOM 4.0 Support Added in PAF 2.1 PAF 2.2 - 1989, Macintosh, Apple PRO-DOS, DOS PAF 2.3 - 1994, Macintosh, DOS PAF 2.3.1 - 1994, Last version supporting Macintosh, DOS PAF 3.0 - 1997, DOS GEDCOM 5.5 Support added in PAF 3.0 PAF 4.0 - 1999 - Windows PAF 5.0 - 2000 - Windows PAF 5.1 - 2001 - Windows PAF 5.2 - 2002 - Windows |
This page last updated: 19 February 2015