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Genealogy
Has any one managed to get a genealogy program running under OS2008 (N810) yet.
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Do you have any example of open source Gtk genealogy program to try ?
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What about using a web-based app like http://www.familylink.com/? It allows you to import and export GEDCOM files, and the "compact" view looks like it would fit on the screen pretty well (I don't have my N800 with me so I can't test it).
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I'll just point out some tools
I looked at almost a year ago, but haven't looked at since. I may have the files still if any one wants the one I got to compile. PM me if you're interested. |
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Is anyone still interested in a genealogy app for the N8x0? I am currently working on one, though it is extremely limited due to my skills, and will not be nearly as 'rich' as the desktop ones.
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I'm interesting in such a program. GRAMPS is too heavy for the small screen of N8x0 |
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http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=27041 If you try it, let me know what you think. It works on the desktop was well, but for that purpose I personally use 'FTree' myself -- even though I could now use my own app :) |
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I've ibstalled your program. Installation was Ok, no any problems. I have couple of questions: - Does program support Unicode? I'm using records on Russian; - Are you familiar with GRAMPS? Can this program be used as a "field data editor", for gathering data from relatives, e.g. during visits and exporting it later in to GRAMPS? |
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vitasam:
1) I don't think my program supports Unicode -- at least I made no efforts to do so, unless it 'just works' by accident :) 2) Yes, I am familiar with GRAMPS. I made my best efforts to support basic GEDCOM reading/writing, which (as you probably know) is the standard exchange format for genealogical data. I would assume that GRAMPS can use/import GEDCOM data in that case (?). Check the README file for everything that I have to say about 'MGedcom'. Originally, it was my intent just to develop a GEDCOM 'reader', but with a lot more effort I tried to turn it into a 'writer' as well -- for the express purpose of being able to use it as a 'field data editor' as you mention. You will need to try it to see if I have succeeded :) I suggest that you move this conversation to the 'MGedcom' thread instead of this one. |
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