LifeLines Creator Working on Follow-up – DeadEnds
Those genealogists who were Unix and/or Linux users in the 1990s/early 2000s may remember LifeLines, the first open-source genealogy program for Unix, created by Tom Wetmore … Read more
Those genealogists who were Unix and/or Linux users in the 1990s/early 2000s may remember LifeLines, the first open-source genealogy program for Unix, created by Tom Wetmore … Read more
A new beta release of LifeLines is out – version 3.0.50. LifeLines is a genealogy program to help with your family history research. Its primarily strengths … Read more
A few weeks ago, the LifeLines FAQ received a major update. LifeLines is a cross-platform genealogy application.
The GRAMPS Project has released the Linux Genealogy Install CD 1.0. This is the companion CD to the Linux Genealogy Live CD (mentioned here a few weeks ago), … Read more
A major announcement (and an interesting one) from the GRAMPS Project : This Live CD is based on the Ubuntu Linux distribution, and contains the following … Read more
Another beta release of LifeLines, this time version 3.0.48, has been released. LifeLines is a genealogy program to help with your family history research. Its primarily … Read more
A beta release of LifeLines, version 3.0.47, has been released. LifeLines is a genealogy program to help with your family history research. Its primarily strengths are … Read more
LifeLines beta 3.0.46.1 has been released. LifeLines is a genealogy program to help with your family history research. Its primarily strengths are its powerful scripting language … Read more