LifeLines is a genealogical software system for UNIX and related systems. It allows you to store any kind and any amount of genealogy data in a LifeLines database, and you can process and generate output based on that data in any way and in any format.
| Licenses | MIT/X |
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Recent releases


Changes: Locale initialization has been fixed.


Changes: An i386 RPM is now available, and the user manual is available in atext, PostScript, PDF, HTML, and iSilo palmpilot format.


Changes: A merge with unofficial 3.0.3beta2 sources, autoconfigure support (known to fail on Solaris), and a program name change to "llines" (instead of "lines").


Changes: LifeLines has been re-released under an MIT-style license.
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