An open-source genealogy program for hobbyists and professional genealogists to research, organize, and visualize family history.
Gramps is an open-source genealogy program that helps users research, organize, and visualize family history. It provides tools for documenting individuals, families, events, and relationships in a structured database, supporting both hobbyists and professional genealogists.
Genealogy enthusiasts, family historians, and professional genealogists who need comprehensive tools for documenting and analyzing family trees.
Gramps offers a feature-complete, free alternative to commercial genealogy software with strong internationalization support, extensibility through addons, and complete user control over data without subscription fees.
Source code for Gramps Genealogical program
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Offers everything from family tree management and media integration to source citations and customizable reports, as outlined in the key features.
Supports full translation and non-Latin characters, making it accessible for global users, with translation status managed via Weblate.
Features a third-party addon ecosystem for specialized tasks, allowing users to enhance functionality beyond the core features.
Provides complete control over data without subscription fees, adhering to open-source principles as per the COPYING file.
Requires installing multiple dependencies like Python, GTK, and various libraries, which can be daunting for non-technical users, as detailed in the INSTALL file.
Built on GTK for desktop environments, lacking native web or mobile interfaces, which restricts accessibility for modern, cloud-based workflows.
Despite aiming for intuitiveness, the professional-grade features and numerous views can be overwhelming for new users, as noted in the philosophy.