And with Windows 10 causing many software companies headaches to be compatible and given the fact that they just patched the 2014 version, chances are that we will see Family Tree Maker 2016 no earlier than Spring 2016. One important indication is that it appears that invitations to 2016 beta testers have not been sent out (FTM has had beta testers or the last several releases). Updated September 9th, 2015: It’s been a while since we posted an update about Family Tree Maker but it’s been really quiet all year and from the looks at it, and from what we’ve been reading from others in the Ancestry blog, we still have probably some time until the 2016 version is released.