PAF meet GRAMPS

July 1st, 2009

So in my quest to find non-windows based versions of all of our computer programs, I got stuck on PAF.  For those of you who don’t do much genealogy, PAF is an old (reallllly old) program for tracking genealogical records.  Most mormons are familiar with PAF and really don’t use much else (although the newest online collaborative genealogy church website seems to trump all of these efforts).

Recently I ran across GRAMPS.  It combines two of my favorite things: python and free.  I imported my entire PAF file in a matter of seconds (it reads in GEDCOM files)  Surprisingly, the interface is easy to use and much cleaner and simplier than PAF.

I’m still working on what works best for me in genealogy.  I appreciate the online genealogy step up.  That seems to be better for catching duplicates and splicing trees together.  I’ve been working seperately on a different form of genealogy that focuses more on personal stories than family links.  I’m not sure where PAF/GRAMPS will fit into this framework in the future but I’m willing to bet improvements/changes to an open source project will happen before PAF.

Calling Blattmans

January 22nd, 2009

So, as part of those new year resolutions, I forgot to include the genealogy website. Over christmas break I managed to get some good stories outta nancy about Lorraine.

If anyone is interested in helping on other family members, let me know and I can explain to you how to add info to the wiki or you can just send me info and I can put it there.