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Encyclopedia > Genealogy software
GRAMPS is an example of a genealogy software

Genealogy software is computer software used to collect, visualize, and publish genealogical data. At a minimum, genealogy software collects the date and place of an individual's birth, marriage, and death, and stores the relationships of individuals to their parents, spouses, and children. Additionally, most genealogy programs handle source citations, additional events in an individual's life, free-form notes, and photographs and other multimedia. Genealogy software programs can produce a variety of graphical charts and text reports, such as a pedigree chart, ahnentafel report, or Register report. Some desktop applications generate HTML pages for web publishing, and there are stand-alone web applications as well. Most genealogy programs can import and export using the GEDCOM industry standard. GRAMPS, an abbrevation of Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Programming System, is free genealogy software. ... Software redirects here. ... Genealogy (from Greek: γενεα, genea, family; and λόγος, logos, knowledge) is the study and tracing of family pedigrees. ... A pedigree chart is a chart which tells one all of the known phenotypes for an organism and its ancestors, most commonly humans, show dogs, and race horses. ... An Ahnentafel (or Ahnenreihe), also known as the Sosa-Stradonitz System, is a genealogical numbering system that allows one to list a persons ancestors in a particular order. ... There are several widely adopted genealogical numbering systems for depicting a family tree or pedigree chart in text format. ... HTML, an initialism of HyperText Markup Language, is the predominant markup language for web pages. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ...

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Features

Certain programs are geared towards specific religions, and will include additional fields relevant to that religion. Other programs focus on certain geographical regions. For example, having a field for the family's coat of arms is only relevant if the family comes from a part of the world that uses them. Heraldry in its most general sense encompasses all matters relating to the duties and responsibilities of officers of arms. ...


Some programs allow for the import of digital photographs. Others focus on the ability to generate kinship charts. Some programs are more flexible than others in allowing for the input of children born out of wedlock. Illegitimacy is the status that was once commonly ascribed to individuals born to parents who were not married. ...


There is currently a move to incorporate fields for the input of genealogical DNA test results, though this information can be added into the "Notes" field of almost all genealogy software. A genealogical DNA test examines the nucleotides at specific locations on a persons DNA for genetic genealogy purposes. ...


While most programs and applications are "desktop-based", there are a number of new entries into the genealogy software market that are web-based. This allows for easier collaboration between multiple users as well as more flexible access.


Most genealogy applications focus on "fact management", meaning they allow you to enter and manage individuals, families, and events. But there are other tools available to the genealogist, including web-publishing programs, blogs, and research management tools like Clooz and FAMWISE. FAM*WISE is a comprehensive Online Genealogy Research & Collaboration Application that allows individuals and families to manage their research, set their goals, and work together to achieve them. ...


Sharing

Most genealogy software will allow for the export of data in the GEDCOM format, which can then be shared with people using different genealogy software. Some genealogy applications (for example GEDitCOM for Macintosh and Family Historian for Windows) use GEDCOM internally and therefore work directly on GEDCOM data. Certain programs allow the user to restrict what information is shared, usually by removing information about living people for privacy purposes. This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Privacy is the ability of an individual or group to control the flow of information about themselves and thereby reveal themselves selectively. ...


Types

Main article: Comparison of genealogy software

Below is a short alphabetical list of programs, selected from the huge range of genealogy software. The article compares several genealogy programs. ...

Windows

Macintosh

Linux

Java (cross-platform)

Web-based Research Applications and Tools

  • FAMWISE

Web-based utilities allowing GEDCOM input

Webserving (available for multiple operating systems)

See also

Brothers Keeper is a popular genealogy software program for Windows, written by John Steed and distributed as Shareware. ... Family Historian is a popular genealogy software program designed by a British designer for the British market which is increasingly attracting an international reputation. ... Myfamily. ... Genbox Family History is a popular genealogy software program for Windows. ... GeneWeb is a genealogy software tool with a Web interface, which may be used either off-line or in a Web environment, and was initially conceived by Daniel de Rauglaudre. ... GenoPro is a software application for drawing family trees and genograms. ... A genogram is a pictorial display of a patients family relationships and medical history. ... GRAMPS, an abbrevation of Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Programming System, is free genealogy software. ... Legacy Family Tree is a popular genealogy software for Windows. ... Lifelines is an album released in 2002 by the Norwegian band a-ha. ... Personal Ancestral File or PAF is a genealogy software from FamilySearch. ... RootsMagic is a popular genealogy software for Windows. ... SmartGenealogy is a free genealogy software tool to assist family history research. ... The Master Genealogist (TMG) is a popular genealogy software for Windows. ... GeneWeb is a genealogy software tool with a Web interface, which may be used either off-line or in a Web environment, and was initially conceived by Daniel de Rauglaudre. ... Lifelines is an album released in 2002 by the Norwegian band a-ha. ... GRAMPS, an abbrevation of Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Programming System, is free genealogy software. ... In computing, the Fink project is an effort to port Unix programs to Mac OS X. Fink uses dpkg and APT (Debians package management system), as well as its own frontend program, fink (which is implemented as a set of Perl modules). ... GeneWeb is a genealogy software tool with a Web interface, which may be used either off-line or in a Web environment, and was initially conceived by Daniel de Rauglaudre. ... GRAMPS, an abbrevation of Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Programming System, is free genealogy software. ... Lifelines is an album released in 2002 by the Norwegian band a-ha. ... GenealogyJ is a viewer and editor for genealogic data, suitable for hobbyist, family historian and genealogy researcher. ... FAM*WISE is a comprehensive Online Genealogy Research & Collaboration Application that allows individuals and families to manage their research, set their goals, and work together to achieve them. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... FamilySearch is a family history website provided by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. ... The Generations Network is an Internet company based in Provo, Utah and the largest for-profit genealogy company in the world. ... The Generations Network is an Internet company based in Provo, Utah and the largest for-profit genealogy company in the world. ... The story of GeneaNet begun in 1996 when several people interested in genealogy and computing, Jacques Le Marois, Jérome Abela et Julien Cassaigne, realized what a great instrument the internet could be for their genealogical research. ... GeneWeb is a genealogy software tool with a Web interface, which may be used either off-line or in a Web environment, and was initially conceived by Daniel de Rauglaudre. ... PhpGedView is an open source PHP-based web application for putting your genealogy on the internet. ... The article compares several genealogy programs. ...

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Genealogy Software Review 2008 (675 words)
Genealogy software will provide you with comprehensive reports and charts so you can organize and see the progress of your research.
In this site, you'll find articles on genealogy, news stories and comprehensive reviews on genealogy software that will help you make an informed decision on which software is right for you.
With advanced genealogy software, you will be able to organize, store and retrieve family history information in formats that suit your research needs.
Genealogy software - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (839 words)
Genealogy software is computer software used to collect, store, sort, and visualize genealogical data.
Most genealogy software will allow for the export of data in the GEDCOM format, which can then be shared with people using different genealogy software.
The software is free and has been developed by a group of individuals that appear to be otherwise unaffiliated.
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