From the LifeLines user manual:
LifeLines is a genealogy program that runs on UNIX systems. It maintains genealogical records (persons, families, sources, events and others) in a database, and generates reports from those records. There are no practical limits on the number of records that can be stored in a LifeLines database, nor on the amounts or kinds of data that can be kept in the records. LifeLines does not contain built-in reports. Instead it provides a programming subsystem that you use to program your own reports and charts. The programming subsystem also lets you query your databases and process your data in any way. LifeLines uses the terminal independent features of UNIX to provide a screen and menu based user interface.
Please note that I am not the author, but instead have made a simple port to Mac OS X of existing software.
- Name: LifeLines
- Version: 3.0.46.1
- Last Modified: 2008-07-29
- Compatibility: Universal Binary; requires Mac OS X 10.4 (“Tiger”) or later
- License: MIT
- Note: This is a command-line program and will require some familiarity with Terminal.app.