17 projects tagged "gedcom"
gedcom4j is a Java library for loading (parsing) and saving GEDCOM 5.5 or 5.5.1 files to/from a Java object hierarchy, which can be manipulated by your code as you see fit. Please note that gedcom4j is not an application. It is a library for parsing, manipulating, and writing GEDCOM data in your own programs.
Urdabrunn is a genealogy three-tier multi-user application suitable for former "The Master Genealogist" (TMG) users. The database and core functions are implemented in PostgreSQL. Some prototype interfacing has been set up in PHP, but the goal is for the main interface to be in wxPython or Qt.
GEDXchange is a collection of genealogy tools to work with GEDCOM 5.5 and GSF 2.0 files. These tools allow you to create and edit GEDCOM 5.5 Genealogical data files, create Web pages from GEDCOM 5.5 files, export data to GEDML, view contents of genealogical data in various ways, convert GSF 2.0 data format to GEDCOM 5.5, and validate GEDCOM 5.5 files.
GenealogyJ is a full-featured standalone Java application that can handle all of your genealogic information. It provides different graphical components for working on your family tree and is GEDCOM compliant. It requires a Java 1.4 Virtual Machine and runs on Windows / Mac / Linux.
GWintree is a GEDCOM-based genealogy program. It provides facilities to record, view, edit, and merge genealogy data, and to produce genealogy charts, family trees, and reports in a range of formats, including HTML. Charts can show all relatives, ancestors only, or descendants only. HTML charts allow you to click on a person in your HTML report to see where they are on the chart. Automatic matching and merging of genealogy data between files is supported.
JGenea is an pure Java genealogy application useful to store information about the members of a family, the relationship between them, acts (birth, mariage, death, etc.), and photos. JGenea can import gedcom files from another applications and export all or part of your data to gedcom files, PDF files, patronymes/towns files, and backups.