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lifelines
lifelines | text-based genealogy software | Priority | |
Section | misc |
Installed size | 1940 |
Maintainer | Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw) <faw@debian.org> |
Architecture | i386 |
Version | 3.0.50-2etch1 |
Depends | libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6), libncursesw5 (>= 5.4-5) |
Suggests | bind9-host | host, kmail, ping, traceroute |
File name | pool/main/l/lifelines/lifelines_3.0.50-2etch1_i386.deb |
Description | LifeLines is a genealogy program that runs on UNIX systems in text mode. It maintains genealogical records (persons, families, sources, events and others) in a database, and generates reports from those records. . There are no practical limits on the number of records that can be stored in a LifeLines database, nor on the amounts or kinds of data that can be kept in the records. . LifeLines does not contain built-in reports. Instead it provides a programming subsystem that you use to program your own reports and charts. Some standard report files are included in the lifelines-reports package. . The programming subsystem also lets you query your databases and process your data in any way. LifeLines uses the terminal independent features of UNIX to provide a screen and menu based user interface. . The program is able to read and write GEDCOM files, the de facto standard for genealogical data exchange. |
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