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Better data visualizations while keeping privacy: ged-view

A lot of people are building their own tools, the only completely free and private way. I did the same because I wanted a better way to have my family actually explore my GEDCOM data, and since I’m a developer, some time later it turned into a full tool that was completely dynamic so that anyone could import their gedcom file to their browser and look at their data. 

Would love feedback from people who actually use this stuff. Specifically:

  1. Which of these views would you actually use regularly?
  2. What's missing that would make this useful in your real research workflow?
  3. Does the privacy angle (nothing leaving your browser) matter to you, or is it not a concern as long as the data is safe and never sent to 3rd parties?

 

Just looking for some feedback 

The one I built works with any gedcom from any genealogy website / software. On Gramps, just export the GEDCOM file. Same with ancestry, my heritage, family tree maker, family search, etc. There is no sign up, no accounts, everything lives in your browser. That includes parsing the gedcom, rendering the diagrams, geocoding locations, etc. 

It's at ged-view.com.

It’s still a work in progress. And I am deciding what the future of the app should be.. open source or adding new features / accounts / cloud version....? Not sure yet.

I do have a private one for my family that has more features, this is a public fork of that. There are even plenty of samples to look through. You can import your file, it never gets uploaded anywhere and none of the data gets sent to third parties for the logic.

What's in it:

Overview: people, families, surnames, locations, and timespans at a glance

Tree:  interactive graphical tree for the entire family

Charts:  descendant chart and a relationship diagram between any two people. Currently exploring how to make ancestor, hourglass, and fan charts. 

Data Table: every individual and all their data, sortable and filterable

Profile: Profile page for every individual, showing basic info, close family, events, notes, photos, and documents.

Timeline: every birth, death, marriage, and event across all generations in chronological order with filters

Gallery:  all photos and media from your GEDCOM in one place (no photo import yet)

Calendar: birthdays and anniversaries in a calendar view

Map: birth, death, marriage, and burial locations on a world map with animated migration paths

Archive: sources, citations, and repository records linked to individuals (no external file import yet)

History: Showing edit history of your research 

Issues: any abnormal data so you know what to fix: ie. Death date before birth date, etc.

Looking into features like: sharing with family, exporting every diagram and view, and integrating with other platforms for syncing. Some might require accounts so not sure what my next steps are. If anyone is a developer, I’d love to hear your thoughts 

edit: changing pictures

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u/aleksej_dev — 3 days ago
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Gedcom from Grams import to MyHeritage

Hi.

I have a problem. When I import my family tree into MyHeritage in Gedcom format (.ged, v5.5.1), which I exported from Gramps (v6.0.8), it does not recognize the correct maiden names. For wives, it writes all married names under the birth names and does not write the birth names.

Is there a solution that does not require manual code changes?

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u/Inzan6 — 7 days ago
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Step parents on the family tree?

Hey guys! I just started with gramps so this may be a simple solution but I tried looking it up and couldn’t find anything.

I have my two parents who are divorced and remarried, is there a way to display on the family tree that my parents are divorced and have new partners? When I look at the family tree all I see is my two biological parents not my step parents. I have already assigned myself as the children of my step parents and clicked stepchild for relationship.

Let me know if there’s something I can do for this. Thanks!!

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u/Lost_Walrus3518 — 12 days ago