GRAMPS, an acronym of Genealogical Research and Analysis Management Programming System, is free genealogy software. It is a part of the GNOME project. Originally it was only available for Unix-like op... More

The season is nigh where many cultures across the globe observe some type of holiday that aims, in part, to reunite friends and family. If someone in the family is interested in genealogy, these gatherings are usually a prime opportunity to pull out any research, and coax some almost forgotten stories out of relatives.
Genealogists are always researching. Having had a tour of duty as a local history librarian, I've seen my share of dedicated, well-organized researchers. Most file away their information in spreadsheets or "lightweight" database programs. A few used programs specific to genealogical work, but I found they were few and far between, thanks to the high cost of applications that didn't necessarily offer more than a well organized spreadsheet.
I often wish I'd had the opportunity to show them GRAMPS, the open, cross platform, genealogical research software.