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  2. GEDCOM - Wikipedia

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    The Family History Information Standards Organisation was established in 2012 with the aim of developing international standards for family history and genealogical information. [77] One of the standards the organization proposed was Extended Legacy Format (ELF), compatible with GEDCOM 5.5(.1), but including an extensibility mechanism.

  3. Personal Ancestral File - Wikipedia

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    The history of PAF ran in parallel with the evolution of GEDCOM, [4] the de facto specification for GEnealogy Data COMmunication or exchange.. Version 2.3.1, released in 1994, was the last version written specifically for the Macintosh operating system, [5] though PAF 5.2.18, written for Windows, can be installed on Apple Mac OS X using CrossOver Mac.

  4. Genealogical numbering systems - Wikipedia

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    Ahnentafel, also known as the Eytzinger Method, Sosa Method, and Sosa-Stradonitz Method, allows for the numbering of ancestors beginning with a descendant.This system allows one to derive an ancestor's number without compiling the complete list, and allows one to derive an ancestor's relationship based on their number.

  5. Gramps (software) - Wikipedia

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    Gramps XML is a free format, and its files are usually compressed using gzip. [24] The file format Portable Gramps XML Package uses the extension .gpkg and is currently a .tar.gz archive including Gramps XML together with all referenced media. Users may rename the file extension .gramps to .gz for editing the content of the genealogy document ...

  6. List of genealogy databases - Wikipedia

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    Online context based genealogy visualization including cultural timeline and old maps WeRelate: Genealogy wiki and sourced collaborative, referenced place index, sponsored by Allen County Public Library and the Foundation for On-Line Genealogy: GEDmatch: For comparisons of autosomal DNA data files from different testing companies.

  7. Legacy Family Tree - Wikipedia

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    When two files are open, entire lines can be dragged and dropped from one to the other. Multimedia support includes pictures, sound clips, and videos; images can be displayed individually, in slide shows, or as screen savers. The program imports and exports standard GEDCOM files and files from Personal Ancestral File (PAF). Links to the ...

  8. Tiny Tafel - Wikipedia

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    Many genealogy programs can produce Tiny Tafel reports. Tiny Tafels were traditionally posted to public forums, such as a BBS (Bulletin Board System) [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and are still regularly used today with a number of internet sites that provide a Tafel Matching System, in order to indicate whether two genealogical databases have a probable ...

  9. GENDEX - Wikipedia

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    GENDEX (GENealogical inDEX) File is a specification to export the index of a genealogical home page to a global name index service. It was developed by Eugene W. Stark [1] as a feature of his GEDCOM to HTML translator software, GED2HTML. [2] Stark's GENDEX site originally accepted the GENDEX files until that site was retired in 2004.