Yes I know; their rules have improved a bit, but it's still not as flexible as FMP.
This is what they say:
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When searching with wild cards, at least the first or last character must not be a wild card, and all searches containing wild cards must contain at least three non-wild card letters
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The other thing that FMP does better is that you can sort by columns, which you can't with Ancestry.
If FMP could only sort out its main search interface (the ones for the individual records are fine) I could almost do without Ancestry.