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    Gramps

    Gramps

    Gramps, the open source genealogy program

    Gramps is a genealogy program for Linux, Windows, Mac, and FreeBSD that allows you to easily build and keep track of your family tree. It supports the GEDCOM standard, allows fine grained privacy controls and can generate many different types of reports (descendant trees, graphs, connection diagrams, ....)
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    cfe

    Framework for producing web-based database applications

    ...On top of this is a high-level framework that allows rapid development of database apps including seach/create/display/update, user navigation between related entities and much more. Included, as a sample application, is FAMTREE: a Family Tree maintenance system. This uses most of the features of CFE and can be used as-is or as a model for developing other applications. Also included is BRIDGE. This allows one or more users to play this card game
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    jeneo

    WISIWIG pedigree tree editor

    A WISIWIG pedigree tree editor written on python. Jeneo allow you to create your pedigree tree visually, add pedigree links (child) and (i need that feature first off all - in fact that is why a i've written this app) add photos to your relatives. Jeneo home page has moved to bitbucket. Please visit jeneo wiki at https://bitbucket.org/legeyda/jeneo/wiki/jeneo.en.
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    ...For more information on Gramps, see http://gramps-project.org/ Addons for the following Gramps series of releases ( 3.2.x / 3.3.x / 3.4.x / 4.0.x / 4.1.x ) source code can be found here: https://sourceforge.net/p/gramps-addons/code/HEAD/tree/ From Gramps 4.2.x series onwards the Addons are available from: https://github.com/gramps-project/addons-source
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    A simple Python-based web framework for viewing and editing genealogy data. Allows users to browse your family tree and make changes, such as adding new people, adding or deleting images, or notes and stories. Works with GEDCOM v5.5 and Spyce.
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    A drawing canvas build around a family tree database for drawing family trees based on that database.
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