webtrees

webtrees

webtrees 1.2.4
Original author(s) Greg Roach and John Finlay (PhpGedView)
Developer(s) Greg Roach
The webtrees team[1]
Initial release August 26, 2010 (2010-08-26)[2]
Stable release
1.7.7 / July 17, 2016 (2016-07-17) [3]
Repository github.com/fisharebest/webtrees
Development status Active
Written in PHP, JavaScript
Available in 36 languages[4]
Type Genealogy software
License GNU General Public License
Website webtrees.net

webtrees is a free open source web-based genealogy application intended for collaborative use.

It requires a web server that has PHP and MySQL installed.

It is compatible with standard GEDCOM files.

History

webtrees is a fork of PhpGedView, it was created in early 2010, when a majority of active PhpGedView developers stopped using SourceForge[5][6] due to issues with exporting encrypted software.[7][8] webtrees is the second fork of PhpGedView. In late 2005 the first one, called Genmod,[9] was created.

On 26 July 2010, a month before version 1.0.0 of webtrees was released, Dick Eastman, who publishes Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter, introduced webtrees as "the wave of the future."[10]

The day version 1.0.0 of webtrees was released, Tamura Jones reviewed and compared the differences of it to PhpGedView.[11]

References

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