PhpGedView explained

PhpGedView
Author:John Finlay
Developer:The PhpGedView Team[1]
Released:[2]
Programming Language:PHP
Operating System:Web server, MySQL, PHP
Genre:Genealogy software
License:GPL-2.0-or-later[3]

PhpGedView is a free PHP-based web application for working with genealogy data on the Internet. The project was founded and is headed by John Finlay.[4] [5] It is licensed under the GPL-2.0-or-later license.

PhpGedView is hosted on SourceForge, where it was Project of the Month in December 2003.[6] It is a widely used interactive online genealogy application, with over 1600 registered sites as of November, 2008.[7] On June 26, 2006, the PhpGedView site announced that PhpGedView was the most active project at Sourceforge.[8] It was also second most active in July, 2006.[9]

In early 2010, a majority of active PhpGedView developers stopped development on PhpGedView and created a fork. The new, forked program is called webtrees.[10]

Features

PhpGedView is a multi-user, platform-independent system, allowing for distributed work on a family tree. Users can view, contribute and approve others' contributions, depending on their status. PhpGedView has several modes for protecting the privacy of data,[11] such as protecting all data from unregistered users, or protecting data on living people from unregistered users.

Several types of reports and diagrams can be produced, which can be exported as PDF files for viewing, storing, and printing. Maps can be generated that show all the locations mentioned for a person.

PhpGedView is installed on a web server. The user can either import a GEDCOM file to populate it or build a GEDCOM in place. An external genealogy program can be used to create, edit and upload the GEDCOM. GEDCOMs can also be edited directly in PhpGedView by multiple users registered via the web interface. For each individual in the GEDCOM, a range of data can be recorded, from standard genealogical information, such as dates and places, to employment, education, religion, photos, videos, sources of data, and more. Through version 3 it worked in both MySQL and a non-database index mode.[12] From version 4 on, it works only with a database.

PhpGedView (version 4.1 and up) supports[13] output to GRAMPS XML file format.

PhpGedView can be extended using modules. Several modules are available: interfaces to Gallery 2,[14] phpBB, Lightbox (JavaScript), and Google Maps.[15] PhpGedView previously had an integration module for Joomla which has since been discontinued.[16]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://sourceforge.net/project/memberlist.php?group_id=55456 Project Member List
  2. http://wiki.phpgedview.net/en/index.php?title=What_is_PhpGedView PhpGedView - PGVWiki:History
  3. Web site: readme.txt. 2021-06-21.
  4. http://wiki.phpgedview.net/en/index.php?title=What_is_PhpGedView PhpGedView - PGVWiki:History
  5. http://announcements.eogn.com/2006/04/neumont_univers.html EOGN's Announcements: Neumont University offers free PhpGedView:April 19, 2006
  6. http://sourceforge.net/potm/potm-2003-12.php Project of the Month
  7. http://registry.phpgedview.net/index.php Sites Using PhpGedView
  8. http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=585570 SourceForge.net: PhpGedView #1 Most Active
  9. http://sourceforge.net/project/stats/?group_id=55456&ugn=phpgedview&type=&mode=alltime SourceForge.net: Project Statistics For PhpGedView
  10. Web site: still being developed . PhpGedView open discussion forum . PhpGedView . August 12, 2010.
  11. http://phpgedview.net/privacy.php PhpGedView Privacy (modes)
  12. http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=585569 SourceForge.net PhpGedView 4.0 Released
  13. http://www.phpgedview.net/neumont.php PhpGedView @ Neumont University
  14. http://gallery.menalto.com/ Main Gallery website
  15. http://www.linux.com/feature/118881 PhpGedView puts your ancestors on the Web
  16. http://joomlacode.org/gf/project/phpgedview/ EOL for phpGedView for Joomla! component, 20 February 2011.