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    GenealogyJ
    GenealogyJ is a viewer and editor for genealogic data, suitable for hobbyist, family historian and genealogy researcher. GenJ supports the Gedcom standard, is written in Java and offers many views like family tree, table, timeline, geography and more.
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    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    JFamily

    JFamily

    Genealogy

    JFamily is a browser and editor for genealogic data. The data are displayed in a graphical family tree.
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    Ancestris

    Ancestris

    Java Extensible Genealogy program

    Ancestris is a genealogy program written in Java. It works under any operating system, Windows, Linux, MacOS. Ancestris is developed under GNU General Public License. Ancestris is a genealogy software that closely respects the GEDCOM 5.5 standard which will allow you to work on files that are reliable and that you can exchange and share without losing data. In addition to the editors (Ancestris comes with two editors: a GEDCOM editor and a standard one), it offers many views like tree view, geographic view, chronological view, browsers, tables: individuals, families, etc.. and numerous reports. ...
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    Viet Nam Gia Pha Offline Editor
    Chương trình soạn thảo Gia phả miễn phí cho người Việt Nam. Có thể kết nối với Webiste Việt Nam Gia Phả (http://www.vietnamgiapha.com) để tải xuống gia phả để chỉnh sửa và tải lên trở lại.
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    Kinship Editor is a java graphical editor for entering kinship data for further analysis or to display in application-generated diagrams. The document produced is an XML format capable of representing any form of kinship relationships.
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    GDBI is a genealogy program integrator. It includes an editor and the lifelines report language. It interfaces to multiple GEDCOM databases and is most popular as a PhpGedView client. At the core is a Java API to simplify adding databases and editors.
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