Ian Goddard <goddai01@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> JD <jd4x4@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>> Having written the diatribe about XML, now I'm asking if anyone can
>> point me to either software apps, or utilities that use XML-compliant
>> file/schema which help deal with genealogy data?
>>
>> I'm not looking for format translators, but rather something that
>> uses an XML format file and is applicable to genealogy/family
>> history.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
> I understand that Gramps at
> http://www.gramps-project.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
used XML
> as its database format in earlier versions. It now uses RDBMS
> internally but will still im****t and ex****t XML.
>
> This is more or less the pair of choices I'd have made for myself. I
> might not, however, have chosen Berkeley DB as the database as not
> only is it not SQL-based, it isn't, as I understand it, suitable for
> storing its data on networked drives.
>
> It's the package I use but it's still far from what I'd like to have
> available.
>
Ah, yes! Thanks Ian. I heard someone else mention it but never checked it
out!
Check this link- if I understood your gggfather situation, I think it
would handle it, but it made me dizzy when I looked at it! (your
situation as well, but I really meant this software!).
http://www.genopro.com/


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