LifeLines

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LifeLines
Image:LifeLines logo.gif
Developed by Larry Hamilton and the LifeLines Team
Latest release 3.0.55 / April 13, 2007 (2007-04-13); 423 days ago
OS Unix-like, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X
Available in Multilingual
Genre Genealogy software
License MIT license
Website LifeLines

LifeLines is a free genealogy software tool to assist family history research.

Lifelines was originally written by Tom Wetmore circa 1991-1994. Its primary strengths are its powerful scripting language and the ability to easily import and export information in the GEDCOM format.

At present, LifeLines uses a text-based interface. A couple of experimental GUI interfaces are in development, but currently lack the stability and core functionality to make them suitable for release.

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