In today's world, GEDitCOM has become a topic of great relevance and interest to a wide range of individuals, organizations and communities. With the passage of time, GEDitCOM has gained importance and attention, generating debates, research and discussions in different areas. Whether due to its impact on society, its relevance in academia, its influence on popular culture or its relevance in history, GEDitCOM continues to be a topic of constant interest and discussion. In this article, we will explore different aspects of GEDitCOM, from its origin to its present day, analyzing its impact and relevance in various contexts.
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| GEDitCOM II | |
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| Original author | John A Nairn[1] |
| Developer | RSAC Software |
| Initial release | 7 December 1998[2] |
| Stable release | 2.3[3]
/ 17 November 2016 |
| Operating system | Mac OS X (10.4 or higher) |
| Available in | Multilingual (6) |
| Type | Genealogy software |
| License | Proprietary |
| Website | geditcom |
GEDitCOM is a genealogy application for Mac OS X that provides methods to input, manipulate, and view information about a family history. It includes options for users to produce charts depicting family relationships and web pages for publishing family history online.
GEDitCOM has native support of GEDCOM files,[4] and is customizable and extensible through Applescript, Python, or Ruby.[5]
GEDitCOM II v1.0 was released[6] 7 June 2009 and was a complete rewrite of GEDitCOM 3.82 as a universal binary Cocoa-based application, which runs under OS X 10.4 and higher.
GEDitCOM v1.0 was released 7 December 1998,[7][8][9] with the final version 3.82, released on 7 June 2009[10] which runs on MacOS 8 and 9.[11][12]
The most significant changes were the introduction of "Extensions" (or GEDitCOM II plugins), dynamic editing in trees, and redesigned help window.[13]
English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Finnish, Swedish.[14]