
If you copy your GRDB file to another machine or send it to your grandma, it will not open, but the XML always will.Īnother safety aspect has to do with privacy. In contrast, the software’s default GRDB format is optimized for the speed, at a cost of large files and non-portability. The XML file contains all the data from the database in small files that can be read by anything. You can make periodic backups of your data in GRAMPS XML format by selecting Export from the File menu. Unless your database has just a handful of people, losing data due to a mishap means a lot of work lost.


Instead of competing with the manual, I will focus on important tips and highlight newer features.
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You can invoke a User Manual from the Help menu to guide you through the details of data entry, reports, and tools. Once installed, GRAMPS is intuitive enough for you to just run it and learn as you go. The installation process is explained in detail in the project’s Download section, so I won’t repeat it here. GRAMPS can also generate a wealth of text reports, as well as graphical charts and diagrams based on your data, and it provides many useful tools that examine your information for consistency, check for errors, and explore your database to give you new leads in continuing your family history research.

To briefly summarize its abilities, GRAMPS can import a GEDCOM file (the de-facto standard for exchanging genealogical data), provide a convenient and easy way to add and modify the information, and export the data in a variety of formats, including GEDCOM. In this article, I’ll reveal some lesser-known features and tips from the developers’ hideout. Its numerous reviews cover the basics of what it does. GRAMPS is the Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Programming System - free extensible personal genealogical software.
