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  2. GEDCOM - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GEDCOM

    A common usage is as a standard format for the backup and transfer of family tree data between different genealogy software and websites, most of which support importing from and exporting to GEDCOM format. [5] GEDCOM is defined as a plain text file, using UTF-8 encoding as of version 7.0.

  3. List of genealogy databases - Wikipedia

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    Downloading of GEDCOM files. Tree view is only shown to users that have logged in. Searching in other users' trees. Connecting trees made by different users. Collaborative editing of friends' trees. MyHeritage: 4214 Multilingual user interface. Connecting trees made by different users by suggested matches; Limit of 250 individuals in tree

  4. GenealogyJ - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GenealogyJ

    GenealogyJ is a viewer and editor for genealogic data, suitable for hobbyists, family historians and genealogy researchers. GenealogyJ is written in Java and so is available on most operating systems and supports the GEDCOM 5.5.1 standard. Many reports like family tree, table, timeline and geography are available.

  5. LifeLines - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LifeLines

    LifeLines is a free open-source genealogy software tool to assist family history research. LifeLines primary strengths are its powerful scripting language and the ability to easily import and export information in the GEDCOM format. It was the first open-source genealogy program for Unix. [8]

  6. HuMo-gen - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HuMo-gen

    HuMo-gen is installed on a web server and uses a MySQL database to store the genealogical data. The webmaster can build entire family trees on-line with HuMo-gen's editing menu or choose to upload GEDCOM files that were created with an external genealogy program.

  7. WeRelate - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WeRelate

    WeRelate encourages users to upload GEDCOM (.ged) files, [1] each person listed in the file being allocated a new person page on the wiki. [3] The system produces a comparison screen for likely candidates, allowing users to determine if subjects are the same person; duplicate pages for common ancestors can be merged at upload. [3]